Hello list,
I'mstruggling to get any diagnostic output from the Debian Wheezy pkg of
owserver. I've tried many command-line combos, but no joy. The latest was:
/usr/bin/owserver -c /etc/owfs.conf --pid-file
/var/run/owfs/owserver.pid --error_print=2 --error_level=4 --foreground
I've read a few
Am 17.07.2013 14:27, schrieb Robert Conway:
> I also have the BAE911 however never connected it, I might try and get it
> running on my RPi. Although will try the BAE910 first as I know how this
> works on my Ubuntu server. Never tried it on my RaspberryPi.
>
Make sure to use at least owfs-2.9
I also have the BAE911 however never connected it, I might try and get it
running on my RPi. Although will try the BAE910 first as I know how this
works on my Ubuntu server. Never tried it on my RaspberryPi.
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From: Jan Kandziora [mailto:j...@gmx.de]
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Am 17.07.2013 12:17, schrieb Robert Conway:
>
> I do have a couple of BAE910's however looking at the brain4home web site
> development may of stopped for a while.
>
No, it doesn't. I have ordered a batch of Pascal's BAE0911 a short while
ago and working with him hitting the last bugs out of the
I have a couple of serial devices 38400 baud send it a character "r" and it
responds with a value all pretty simple. I currently use a raspberrypi and
multiplex its serial port to connect to 2 of these devices, which is working
wellNow I want to simplify the GPIO connections into the Pi so I w