Thanks. :-)
I just finished finals, so I'll now have time to create and upload
screen shots to my project's webpage. I should have them up within a
week.
The web interface is under heavy development, but I am hoping to
release some code within a few weeks. Parts of adevelopment version
of the
In data 11/05/2006 3.40 Paul Alfille ha scritto:
Vittore,
This LCD uses the Maxim-designed LCD (DS2408 design). It is the
easiest of the designs, using 7 pins for LCD data. There is an example
(JAVA) code in
http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/3286 (Application
note 3286).
Hello!
Paul? What sort of problems? I attempted a checkout of CVS stored
stuff for another project that I sometimes do stuff with, it aborted
rather rudely, and with no real explanation.
I'd appreciate some further information so I can brief the good guys
at that project.
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Gregg C Levine [EMAIL
Vittore,
This LCD uses the Maxim-designed LCD (DS2408 design). It is the easiest
of the designs, using 7 pins for LCD data. There is an example (JAVA)
code in http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/3286
(Application note 3286).
I've added a directory LCD_M to the DS2408.
The files a
Any idea how to write an "hello world" in LCD like this?
http://tinyurl.com/n38k4
Thanks in advance*
*
owfs say
# ls /tmp/1wire/29.7067
PIO.0 PIO.1 PIO.2 PIO.3
PIO.4 PIO.5 PIO.6 PIO.7
PIO.ALL PIO.BY
Hello!
Blame HTML messaging. It always eats up more message storage space on
the list servers. And of course there is a GNU reasoning against HTML
messaging which is why on those lists I never use that format.
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Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Remember the Force will be with you. Always." O
Hello!
And now Maxim/Dallas sends out free samples of these parts to everyone
who asks. Within reason of course Sometimes the part numbers I
want, are not being sampled and the website does not say that, and the
sample functions portion will go along until it realizes that.
--
Gregg C Levine [E
Classic open-source story.
Had a small itch -- monitor the temperature in a wine cellar. By now the process
and community are the driving force.
That "production environment" has been stable for a couple years.
Paul
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Hey Paul,I'm just curious what's your interest in owfs? Do you use it in some sort of production environment?-darrylOn 5/10/06, Paul Alfille
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At the time, Dallas was selling then for $1.50, so I bought 100.
I can't explain this compulsion to spend my money on parts to t
Very nice!
You use owpython to monitor sensors. Create two network channels, one for status/alarms, and one for data collection.
The data is stored in a database.
I was hoping for a screen shot of the result. I also gather that the web interface is still under development.
Is this an ongoing pr
At the time, Dallas was selling then for $1.50, so I bought 100.
I can't explain this compulsion to spend my money on parts to test free software.
ROI = 0
R&D costs high (especially labour)
cost per hour entertainment, rather low. (Mainly because programming/debugging is slow.)
I guess it's a
Damn Paul's 1-wire sensors... He got too many temperature sensors now
and he should donate some of them to the poor people who don't know
anything about owfs.
/Christian
On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 23:46 -0700, Vadim Tkachenko wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Had to approve two messages today because of the
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