I have tried that.  At the end of my loop I write 1 to all of the 
simultaneous/temperature registers but it doesn't seem to do anything, 
temperatures that I know will change gradually remain constant and then 
jump to a new value when the timeout has forced a new read.


On 11/10/13 13:17, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 11.10.2013 00:16, schrieb Mick Sulley:
>> Yes that is what I see as well.  I have a hobbyboards hub and
>> simultaneous doesn't work for me.
>>
> You have to use the simultaneous subdirectory of the farest main or aux
> bus you use. /simultaneous will only issue the command up to the first
> DS2409, as all branch lines are disconnected before selecting any chip.
>
> Kind regards
>
>       Jan
>
>
>
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