On Fri, 11 May 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> From: "Paul Alfille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> If I could figure out the interface, the GPIO pin would be
>> fun. Isn't it at 3V, though?
>
> yes, it is at 3.3V. Anyway, I could start experimenting with
> OWFS by connecting the DS2480B to the serial po
From: "Paul Alfille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If I could figure out the interface, the GPIO pin would be
> fun. Isn't it at 3V, though?
yes, it is at 3.3V. Anyway, I could start experimenting with
OWFS by connecting the DS2480B to the serial port and using
a more traditional approach. As I understan
If I could figure out the interface, the GPIO pin would be fun. Isn't it at
3V, though?
Paul Alfille
On 5/10/07, Alessio Sangalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I have an Asus wl-500gP with Openwrt Kamikaze on it and I would like
to run OWFS on it. Are there packages for Kamikaze version? I do
Hi, I have an Asus wl-500gP with Openwrt Kamikaze on it and I would like
to run OWFS on it. Are there packages for Kamikaze version? I don't mind
compiling the Kamikaze image myself if necessary.
Another thing: as I think it would be simpler, is it possible to use a
GPIO pin to master the 1-wire b