Paul Alfille <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think the w1 kernel module has been broken for a while. Not just our
> code, but the module itself.

In the meantime I discovered that this is not a Raspberry Pi Problem but a
generic Problem of the Kernel driver (most likely w1-gpio) as it does also
occur on the beaglebone:

https://plus.google.com/100242854243155306943/posts/eZKLqmCsDMV

Unfortunately the module kind of works as the problem only occurs with owfs
and not with the sysfs Interface of w1-therm.

For some puposes the solution with just 2 components (a sensor and a
resistor) would be nice to have.

So looks like we need to get a bug reported to the upstream kernel
maintainer.

> DS2483 should work, at least on x86 platforms.

Yes, DS2483 works fine on Raspberry Pi also.

Sven

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