The man pages have been updated, both in the CVS, and on the website.
Paul Alfille
On Dec 15, 2007 11:08 PM, Paul Alfille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also I'm embarrassed to admit that msec_read is no longer implemented
> (despite being in the man page). It is now --timeout_serial
> As just the
Standards??? The only standards are the signals on the wires. Nothing
says the wires need to be twisted, but that's how cables come so
everyone does it.
I wasn't able to find out when Dallas released their first interface
unit, but it is likely before the home ethernet explosion. They didn't
n
Hello!
If the current standard suggests, (perhaps demands?) the use of RJ45
type connectors for the One Wire networking layouts, then why did
Dallas use RJ11/12 type connectors for their devices? (Original ones
of course.)
Consider this, the USB attached DS9490R, and the DS9097 (two sizes of
one d
On Dec 16, 2007 5:35 AM, Tilman Glotzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I guess the first question is do you have other proof that your adapter
> >functions correctly?
> I don't of course :-)
>
>
There are other programs, like digitemp, that might serve as a positive
control.
Also comparing your c
Just as a minor point, your wiring of the RJ45's is non-standard
See 1wire.org under "open standards"
Paul Alfille
On Dec 16, 2007 5:49 AM, Tilman Glotzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I just post the message again as it is displayed as attachment in the
> mailing list. Hope it gets represen
I just post the message again as it is displayed as attachment in the mailing
list. Hope it gets represented accurately without the attachment of the PDF
containing the schematic. The previous posting has the schematic of my dS2480B
design attached
>This is one of the difficult cases o
>This is one of the difficult cases of 'it works for me, but not you.'
>I just tested an authentic DS9097U
>I guess the first question is do you have other proof that your adapter
>functions correctly?
I don't of course :-)
I setup 2 of the identical PCBs. Both of them do not work. One
of t