Just checked the Maxim website and the DS2762 is the replacement for the
DS2760 and DS2761. It's identical from a software point of view -- I think
it's just an improved design internally.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 8:59 AM, paul.alfille wrote:
> I think the DS2760 was superceded by the DS2762. Not
just for memory.
you need to add to owfs.conf:
# With this setup, any client (but owserver) uses owserver on the
# local machine...
! server: server = localhost:3000
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I think the DS2760 was superceded by the DS2762. Not sure if that chip is still
available.
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Original message
From: Colin Reese
Date: 02/01/2014 6:46 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: "OWFS (One-wire file system) discussion and
The MAX31850 is already supported in the 3B family of devices. I rigged up
a test jig with the development board available from Maxim and it worked
fine, however it doesn't support the full (default) 12 bit resolution of
other temperature devices, and as a result reads will fail unless a lower
reso