Vincent --On 7/17/06, Vincent Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, there is a standard… pretty
much (it's not IEEE or anything, but everyone seems to adhere to it).You can find the cabling spec here:
http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/howto_wiring_diagram.php?referer=howto_connect
I think fuse needs 2.4 kernels (or later), but you should ask.
owhttpd, owftp, owserver, owperl, pwphp... should work fine with any kernel.
Paul AlfilleOn 7/16/06, Gregg Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!For a project for an older system I will be needing to switch to theolder 2.2.xx series
Hello!
For a project for an older system I will be needing to switch to the
older 2.2.xx series of kernels, so I am in need to of some advice
here. Namely is the 2.2.16 kernel still supported by FUSE? Or should I
ask them directly? And and at what point going backwards does it
become impossible to
Hi Marc,
Yes, there is a standard… pretty
much (it’s not IEEE or anything, but everyone seems to adhere to it).
You can find the cabling spec here:
http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/howto_wiring_diagram.php?referer=howto_connecting.php
Our friends at Hobby Boards were n
Dear all --I'm not sure if this borders the topic or if it's way out - apologies if it's the latter.I have been using DS1820's with OWFS for some time. The place has ethernet cabling that brings all the rooms into a central patch panel. In order only to use a single jack, I wired pins 1 and 2 as Da