2013/6/4 Jerry Scharf <[email protected]>

>  Hi,
>
> With a sleep in the loop, this is what I think most people do. There is an
> engineering compromise that balances the speed of discovery, the number of
> devices and the bus and processing capacity.
>

Perfectly said :)



> How quickly do you need to find the new iButton?
>
> jerry
>

I don't like to keep the iButton pressed in position, so I'd like to be
"sensed" like instantly.

Now I have a sleep of about 0.75 sec, and I'm fine: CPU is not overloaded,
and the iButton is sensed quicly.
But my code is a little long, and I'm using a "E45M1-I DELUXE" as server
(it does some... ergh... a lot of other things), so I can no warry about
CPU load too much.
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