Am Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2005 23:12 schrieb Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.:
You are absolutely welcome to participate.
Then I'm happy to go on the bug-hunt.
Anyway, for my project I need an automation framework (not a GUI, just a
library) for 1-wire devices and Linux, with some things owfs itself doesn't
Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 11:39 schrieb Paul Alfille:
Anyway, for my project I need an automation framework (not a GUI, just a
library) for 1-wire devices and Linux, with some things owfs itself
doesn't address, e.g. timers or grouping of 1-wire chips to devices -
the goal here is to
JK == Jan Kandziora wrote:
JK Am Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2005 23:12 schrieb Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.:
You are absolutely welcome to participate.
JK Then I'm happy to go on the bug-hunt.
JK Anyway, for my project I need an automation framework (not a GUI, just a
JK library) for 1-wire devices
Tested it out:
If an owserver process fails, The system reports no content on that bus entry,
until it is restored. Probably exactly what you want.
Will you know all the owservers at initiation time, or will you need to add more
as your system functions (hotplugging)?
Paul
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Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 14:06 schrieb Serg Oskin:
JK == Jan Kandziora wrote:
JK Am Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2005 23:12 schrieb Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.:
You are absolutely welcome to participate.
JK Then I'm happy to go on the bug-hunt.
JK Anyway, for my project I need an automation
Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 16:08 schrieb Scott Walde:
Jan Kandziora wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 11:39 schrieb Paul Alfille:
You are addressing a more general problem, aggregates of 1-wire devices.
There are a few known sensors, like the pressure sensor, that use more
than one device
Awk doesn't seem to be installed on your computer.
Change the beginning of fuse/kernel/Makefile and hardcode the kernel
version number instead.
-
VERSION = 2
PATCHLEVEL = 4
SUBLEVEL = 20
VERSION_CODE = 132116
#VERSION := $(shell.
#PATCHLEVEL := $(shell.
#SUBLEVEL :=
I believe that I have solved my own problem.
I found what I think was the appropriate version.h (the kernel version
file) in the tools directories, and put a link to that in the source
include directory.
.../ewrt-0.3/src/linux/linux/include/linux/version.h -
Thanks for the info,
I think I do have awk (gawk),
~ awk -W version
GNU Awk 3.1.4
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991-2003 Free Software Foundation.
...
...
Maybe it isn't working as expected in this make tree for some reason.
I wrote another reply to my own message saying what fix I did find
(a
Hi. I've been pretty quiet on this list so far, so I feel a bit awkward
jumping in right here. Anyways, I have another suggestion for
identifying aggregates. You can put an EPROM device such as the DS2505
into each aggregate device and place information on that EPROM
describing the
Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 21:03 schrieb Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.:
Tested it out:
If an owserver process fails, The system reports no content on that bus
entry, until it is restored. Probably exactly what you want.
Yes, already found this out, too. Excellent!
Will you know all the owservers
I could use a little help with the design of my 1-wire network. My
intention is to build a temperature sensing grid throughout a data
center using several hundred sensors.
1. Out of the available supported interfaces (RS232: ibuttonlink,
DS9097E, DS9097; USB: DS9490, PuceBaboon), which would you
On Thursday 09 June 2005 03:18 pm, Jan Kandziora wrote:
How does owserver reacts if the serial/usb etc. 1-wire adapter is pulled
and reconnected later? As far as I checked, owserver does not recognize the
reconnect. How to solve this?
Kind regards
Jan
OWFS doesn't care that the
[In a message on Thu, 09 Jun 2005 16:31:22 PDT,
Wright, Ryan P wrote:]
I could use a little help with the design of my 1-wire network. My
intention is to build a temperature sensing grid throughout a data
center using several hundred sensors.
Several hundred sensors?
Most data centers will
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