On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Marc wrote:
> I am new with the owfs
>
Welcome.
> I am running a Ubuntu desktop 10.04 with owfs v2.7p27
>
> After spending ages of time to understand that I do not have to install
> FUSE because it is already in the kernel, I got my usb adapter 94097R with a
>
HI
I am new with the owfs
I am running a Ubuntu desktop 10.04 with owfs v2.7p27
After spending ages of time to understand that I do not have to install FUSE
because it is already in the kernel, I got my usb adapter 94097R with a
single ds18s20 for test purpose to sow me the temperature.
After c
Hi Mick,
thanks for your mail ... although there is no reason to fear about
learning python ;) - its exciting and fun ;)
well - it's just a small thing you are doing wrong ... but its very
important to understand ... ;)
within your loop in every iteration the loop assigns a variable "s" - on
ev
Hi Marcus,
Sorry it has taken me a while to reply. I have tested it your
suggestion and of course it works fine. It all seemed so obvious when I
read your reply:)
Another question, I can't get it to stop cacheing. Even following the
example on your web page, I get -
>>> connection = Connec
Paul Alfille wrote:
> I can't find that VendorID on google.
>
> The only 1-wire USB devices that I know about are:
>
> DS9490 from Maxim
> USB 04fa:2490 (Dallas Semiconductor DS1490F 2-in-1 Fob, 1-Wire adapter)
>
> ibutton keyboard Wedge (from iButton)
> USB 04d8:feb9 (Microchip Technology, Inc
Am Freitag, 18. Juni 2010 schrieb Paul Alfille:
>
> Although one could extract some information from the device by the USB
> self-reporting information, it would be hard to figure out the device
> without documentation.
>
I know, I know.
> Further, it's not worth our time unless these
> devices