Peter,
you might also have a look at some flexible 1-Wire Client-Implementation:
https://github.com/orgua/OneWireHub
One can implement the "hub" with a single client as well, which works
pretty well for me (I use some custom BAE910 interface, just to have OWFS
support for my device). A Counter is not available as example yet, but you
might simply write one yourself or use one of the other devices that report
an integer back to 1-Wire...
Sven
2016-10-20 6:12 GMT+02:00 Andy Carter <o...@ply.me.uk>:
> On Wednesday 19 Oct 2016 17:52:19 Peter Hollenbeck wrote:
> > No offense here. I don't have electronics expertise so am happy to have
> > ready-made sources.
>
> I'm a bit late to this thread and this may not suit Peter but is
> http://www.tm3d.de/index.php/1-wire-device-mit-avr any use?
>
> I am sure there is other useful information, schematics and code etc.
> available in the 1-wire section of http://www.fhem.de and probably on
> other
> home automation sites
>
> Andy
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