the 3.2p4 and the 3.2p3 releases. And of course
the Source Forge pages are lagging.
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Fri, Jul 5, 2024 at 5:35 PM Gregg Levine wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Adafruit has gone and don
Hello!
Adafruit has gone and done something amazing, they've introduced a
module that connects the One-Wire bus to the I2C bus. Here,
https://tinyurl.com/ada5976 .
So far the learn pages do not show anything regarding our efforts.
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"This signature fought
Hello!
I just assembled a second DS2436 pod and connected the battery pack
that the PiZero2W uses for power via Powerboost 1000C from Adafruit
for power, and the program told what the battery voltage was, and the
room temp as well.
I also for this second one included a Time-In-A-Can device, in thi
Hello!
This list is too quiet so I thought I'd post my latest and greatest
project. That of installing the owfs programs on a Raspberry Pi Zero.
Currently I have a traditional serial adapter plugged into an FTDI
based serial adapter with the DE9 connector. Basically the program is
reporting the po
fstab.nl/Raspberry-Pi-zero
>
> my docs, this is working at my place.
>
> Succes,
>
> Nico
>
>
> On 4/2/24 06:16, Gregg Levine wrote:
> > Hello!
> > I've a new project taking shape at the moment. And it involves making
> > use of OWFS on the Raspbe
Hello!
I've a new project taking shape at the moment. And it involves making
use of OWFS on the Raspberry Pi, a Pi Zero Wifi WH device in fact. And
I recalled that when I enabled the GPIO settings such as the Serial
port there, and typically the I2C settings, I would see but not enable
the one for
Hello!
How'd you wire yours? He's got a strange view of that device. Well
mostly as the ones I would use are all parasitic powered, which was of
course not driven by a VCC3 line someplace. And the line he chose
could be used for One-Wire communications via OWFS, as it's
documented, someplace.
-
Hello!
On a page inside appnote AN3845 from Maxim back when they were still
making the DS2423 parts, the schematic shown includes a pair of
Schottky diodes, they were the BAT54 series. Also a pull-down resistor
of 1Meg.
Now I can certainly grok the reasoning behind the pull-down resistor
for the p
pen pull requests and issues; I think we should first
> sort these out before thinking abut releasing a new version.
>
> Stefano
>
> On 22 Jun 2020, at 22:10, Jan Kandziora wrote:
>
> Am 22.06.20 um 18:27 schrieb Gregg Levine:
>
>
> I decided to check to see if the proj
Hello!
As with everyone during this time, I'm busily exploring a project or
three. In this case I decided to spin up one from either last year or
two years ago, concerning OWFS and using one of the 3.2 releases on a
Raspberry Pi.
I decided to check to see if the project page for OWFS had anything
Hello!
Yes me. What's involved?
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 2:23 PM Mick Sulley wrote:
>
> Greeting. I have just had a very overdue tidy up and as a result I have
> some items which are surplus to requ
umber to commits since that release, but should not touch
> the very old visual basic files.
>
> BTW, I think that opening an issue could still be usefule for documenting
> this problem, including the exact Norton version and the exact file that the
> antivirus flags as a Trojan.
&
g C Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 1:22 PM Stefano Miccoli via Owfs-developers
wrote:
>
> Can you please open an issue at https://github.com/owfs/owfs/issues with more
> details?
>
> SM
>
&
Hello!
Okay I found and downloaded the OWS source code from the new GIT
location. But during the process of doing that, I found that Norton
insisted that there was a Trojan hiding in the VB example of one of
the OWFS programs. I am convinced that this is a rare false positive
for the Norton antivir
Hello!
Currently that's living on Source Forge. And wonder of wonders, it is
still working.
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On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 8:11 PM Alastair D'Silva wrote:
>
> I'm happy to chip in to keep the domain. I can
Hello!
it is interesting that you mention OpenWRT in this context. Early in
the cycles regarding OWFS one of us got it to work on an appropriately
configured WRT54GL router. That meant following a website's
instructions to open the rig and find and attach to it the two serial
ports it needs to cont
Hello!
I can confirm that webserver function of the latest release of OWFS
does indeed work as built on a Pi Zero W running the latest release of
Raspbian.
Basically I'm not at all thrilled as to how the Debian packages lag
the releases of our utilities for minding the purposes of the One-Wire
dev
Hello!
On a whim I collected everything I have for the OWFS, and on the
laptop running Slackware64-14.2 I promptly built the current release,
which 3,2p2 and allowed it to be installed into the usual place.
Since even though the regular program owfs is indeed built, but the
group suggests the HTTP
Hello!
I found a page who explains within reason how to make (some) use of a
Raspberry Pi GPIO point as a One-Wire hookup:
https://pinout.xyz/pinout/1_wire
Naturally it does not go into a enough detail which is why I wanted to
ask the people here about it.
I of course have the serial devices that
Hello!
I have the most recent numbered release on a Pi3 (now on a Pi Zero W)
running and working. However since I previously also released the
newest code via a git clone when setting up the directory.
Now however I need to update things, and it is returning that error
message. It means bad gatewa
Hello!
Okay, here goes:
On my Slackware-11 box I've gotten 2.9p0 to work. It will using the
HTTPD one, display both the connecting device a DS9097U who was a
DS2502 inside it, and a DS2423, and finally a DS2436.
The DS2436 confirmed that the air temp was 25C or 77 degrees F, and
that the battery c
Hello!
I'd go a bigger step further and make them optional by way of how the
configure script is managed. I manage three platforms here. My desktop
a 32 bit machine running Slackware 11.0 Linux, and this laptop, that
also runs Slackware 14.2 in 64 bit mode. And of course any number of
Raspberry Pi
Hello!
I can now safely state that owfs-2.9p0 will build on Slackware-11.0.
Everything else from that sequence kept crashing during the build
process in approximately the same places.
If needed I can provide extracts from script output text files with
those entries. I believe the later releases up
Hello!
I am busily working my way towards constructing an embedded system
around Slackware. I don't know if is doable on a Raspberry Pi, and
while its certainly doable on Intel platforms after 2009, the target
is leaning towards a system that was built before that.
I already know that the releases
Hello!
Can anyone recall when the company decided to discontinue the DS2423?
My datasheet has on it the legend that it is not for new designs.
Right now my design can count when it sees magnet turn off its switch,
but the viewer complains. That's the original 32 bit Windows one as it
happens.
Wha
Hello!
Colin how did you attach your One-Wire device to the Pi Zero? And is
it in much the same style as that from the discussion from last
September?
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On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 4:56 PM, Colin Law wrot
Hello!
I'm getting this error sequence:
In file included from ow_dnssd.c:17:0:
../../../owlib/src/include/ow.h:302:20: fatal error: libusb.h: No such
file or directory
compilation terminated.
Makefile:637: recipe for target 'ow_dnssd.o' failed
make[4]: *** [ow_dnssd.o] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving dire
Hello!
A completely strange thought crossed my mind, what about building it
from source?
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On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 01.11.2016 um 16:10 schrieb Markus Gaugusch:
>>
>>
andziora wrote:
> Am 29.10.2016 um 20:02 schrieb Gregg Levine:
>> Hello!
>> And that's it. I'm busy constructing a platform for a Pi Zero to make
>> use of a GPIO connected to a DS18B20 device.
>>
>> And of course for other purposes but that's one of th
Hello!
And that's it. I'm busy constructing a platform for a Pi Zero to make
use of a GPIO connected to a DS18B20 device.
And of course for other purposes but that's one of them.
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Hello!
Are also migrating off of Source Forge for everything else?
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On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 14.09.2016 um 21:08 schrieb Johan Ström:
>>
>> [...]
>>
> I made a smal
Hello!
Question: When was I added to the list of project administrators? And
does this mean I've got writing privileges to the repository? (Not
that I would.)
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On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 7:07 AM, Paul A
Hello!
Agreed on all points. However there is (idle) speculation that Source
Forge can do their project sites as Wikis.
Stefan you mention that there's a name there that you've never seen on
this list. I see that shown.
Also we note that (sadly) Paul is gone. When was his last posting?
I've also
Hello!
Mick no you are not.
The rules for building OWFS on a Debian based variety of Linux have
never really changed since before the release of the first Raspberry
Pi device.
However we need to change the rules appropriately for the Raspberry Pi.
And we need to get things updated on the website
Hello!
Can you compress the patch? Either use Bzip2 or even ordinary Zip? Or
even our old friend Gzip. There's a peculiar 40K limit on attaching
files to this list.
Oh and how big was it originally?
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Hello!
You mean the imbecilic thing that Source Forge puts on the bottom of
all of these messages? I'm afraid we are stuck with it unless we want
to move to a different service provider, who can also provide project
hosting.
Now here's where getting Paul's input would be worth a certain form of cr
Hello!
However what does that entail, and more importantly, what am I
expected to be able to do? Am I entitled to commit things to the file
storage spaces? I'd rather not. Patch making and Git are something
I've never completely figured out. File writing is something I'm still
working on.
And addi
Hello!
Aren't we fighting with the moat monsters here regarding the error?
Why not examine the entire method behind how the token is created. In
fact how's the entire configuration script written? That should answer
it.
Meanwhile where's Paul, I'm surprised he hasn't commented by now.
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Gregg
Hello!
Perhaps to confuse a new user of the One-Wire devices?
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On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 9:34 PM, Colin Reese wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was in the process of updating libraries with new device and had a
Hello!
Good catch. He's using that annoying Nabble interface to our list. And
probably has his own in it someplace.
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On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 02.10.2015 um 13:48 sch
ain."
On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 4:56 PM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 05.07.2015 um 01:54 schrieb Gregg Levine:
>> Hello! Can someone confirm or refute this statement?
>>
>> OWFS supports all devices from the vendor (MAXIM once Dallas
>> Semiconductor) no matter how old
Hello!
Can someone confirm or refute this statement?
OWFS supports all devices from the vendor (MAXIM once Dallas
Semiconductor) no matter how old, and even if they were discontinued
by them.
In this case I'm looking to support a (seemingly) 9V battery box via a
DS2436, the Windows (!!) software
Hello!
Colin that's an amazing write-up regarding the Pi and One-Wire and
OWFS. It, almost compels me to figure out how to safely mount one of
the DS2483 chips I have here and work out how to attach it to the PI
have here, via the I2C lines on it.
Oddly enough Sparkfun sells a bare breakout board
Hello!
To further expand on everything, we use FUSE a user level virtual file
system to store and manage all of OWFS. The module and its connections
to the kernel handle everything that OWFS uses to create itself. For a
better idea of what's going on set a debug setting as appropriate and
you shoul
Hello!
Try make uninstall to do that. Depending on what OS you're running
you'll need to possibly enter a sudo shell to make things work
properly.
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On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:13 AM, HRueck wrote:
> Th
Hello!
I'm glad my advise worked for you Eric.
Please write up more completely what you did. Paul we need what Eric
collided with, both those road blocks, and this example of success for
our website.
Now as to your small question, sadly I can't answer that one, but I
believe the others can do tha
Hello!
Exactly. Every time I startup a new image, I promptly set my location,
that is where I live, US, for language settings, and that of keyboard
setting.
Theoretically it should be possible to set the image to match exactly
where you are. Don't worry about the cgroups and cgroups2 error
message
Hello!
Are you running the latest release of the operating system from the
Raspberry Pi pages? The basic install, the one that starts the
configuration tool does indeed contain the basics so someone can get
started building stuff.
And yes PERL is indeed a requirement as is M4 and auto* tools. Make
Hello!
Not that new. I believe its supported. However some of the
daughter boards are not.
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On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 8:20 AM, Paul W Panish wrote:
> Is this a new hub from Hobbyboards, and if so
Hello!
Makes sense to me. But then I'm not familiar with how your sensors work.
But what's that green wire doing, and also that blue wire doing?
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On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Peter Hollenbeck w
aptop running Slackware64 and owfs 3.0p0.).
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On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 18.02.2015 um 23:07 schrieb Gregg Levine:
>> Hello!
>> He cited that the
time and again."
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 1:48 PM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 18.02.2015 um 08:23 schrieb Gregg Levine:
>>
>> In it he writes that it needed a 4.7K pull up resistor to Vbat. Well I
>> found one and attached it. Same strange behavior as before. But what I
Hello!
I am again investigating the strange behavior of the DS2423 I have here.
So far the thing does much as it did do earlier on. However I made use of
Google giving it "ds2423 resistor" as the search key (inside the quotes)
and it promptly presented me with an interesting series of responses. O
Hello!
I can safely say that after an interesting series of steps I can now
run the current release on this laptop as its also running
Slackware64-14.1 via an external Flash device.
Those steps involved having to make sure that the underlying library
was properly made and installed. And to make su
iable (easily lost in other bus traffic) and thus
> not used by OWFS. Periodic polling is the best way.
>
> Paul
>
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Gregg Levine
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>> A good question. One I've asked myself countless times, before Paul
&g
Hello!
A good question. One I've asked myself countless times, before Paul
wrote his excellent tool set and realized there was a better way to
manage certain storage methods.
Let's say you own an iButton of the type who contains a DS2401
electronic serial number. Inserting it into the reader will
Hello!
I see.
Normally when I'm setting up the Raspberry Pi (single device) here, I
normally flash (or write to) a new to the card copy of the OS, and
then travel down the usual steps to configure it.
That typically involves setting things up using the now current
methods. Not surprisingly enough,
Hello!
Please do if you want to. The instructions are contained in the footer
of every message.
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Dirk Beer wrote:
> unsubscribe
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 7:16 PM,
udo apt-get install swig
> sudo apt-get install fuse-utils
> sudo apt-get install automake
> sudo apt-get install python-pexpect
> sudo apt-get install mysql-server
> you will be prompted to create a root password
> sudo apt-get install python-mysqldb
> sudo apt-get install
s of course as I know as well as everybody, you are more familiar
> with Slackware, where everything is normally present)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Martin
>
> On 12/09/2014 05:00 AM, Gregg Levine wrote:
>
> Hello!
> It seems building it on the Pi requires that archival releases of t
Hello!
It seems building it on the Pi requires that archival releases of the
GNU tools be installed. There were complaints during the running of
the configure script.
However those problems were not present during the building of 2.9p3.
As to why that happened I'm at a loss to explain.
Of course
gt;> and have been for 12 months without any problem.
>>
>> Mick
>>
>>
>>> On 08/12/14 05:46, Gregg Levine wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>> Usual new project time around here. What is the recent release that's
>>> made its way to the reposito
Hello!
Usual new project time around here. What is the recent release that's
made its way to the repositories for the Raspberry Pi?
Last time I tried to get things to work, I had some issues with the
Debian nature of how OWFS attached itself to the OS.
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"
Hello!
Can you explain in greater detail how you are using the One-Wire
plugin for Collectd? According to their site it can read the database
that RRD creates. And it further explains how contributed material can
create graphs. But outside of that, I need more information to best
make up my mind.
-
Hello!
Good news here. I've gotten Slackware 14.1 on 64 bit systems, to build properly.
This Slackware 64 bit running on this laptop via a live CD, well in
this case its a USB disk. I'll know more as I run the usual tests
concerning the different programs for OWFS.
Paul was the collection extensi
Hello!
Oddly enough I've seen some strange happenings when using an FTDI
based dongle to connect to One-Wire devices via a DS9097U device.
Typically this is running on Linux with the recent releases as of
then.
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time a
Hello!
Normally I would say one thing, "Of course it does, I arranged it.",
but under the circumstances, there are a lot of reasons why its doing
that.
Besides it was arranged that way.
Seriously? Lots of reasons, look for an open line someplace.
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"T
one from Micro Center today, via their open box method.
To this end I have no idea why the configuration file had caused it.
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
> Hello
Hello!
I've gone ahead and glommed the ones that the repositories have for
OWFS for the Raspberry Pi.
The problem is that I've got an FTDI based adapter plugged in which
was found at ttyUSB0, but the service isn't. It is indeed running, and
I configured the supplied one for that adapter and attemp
Hello!
I extracted the contents and then realized that I needed to install
the development things for the fuse layers. Before that I went along
and followed the usual steps. I noticed the lacking of those items
when I tried to build the owfs entry. Now with the fuse developer
layers installed this
Hello!
It must be because of the way the Raspberry Pi works, but building
2.9p5 on the Raspberry Pi takes longer, then say on the X86 platform.
I bring it up because the version on the Debian for Raspberry Pi
collection is several versions older. Is anyone here responsible for
building OWFS for th
ught the Time Wars, time and again."
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 13.08.2014 18:11, schrieb Gregg Levine:
>> Hello!
>> Normally when trying out ideas regarding OWFS on my Raspberry Pi model
>> B I use an adapter based on the FT232 chipset. I
n Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
> :) no problem, probably just plug and play
>
>
> 2014-08-13 13:40 GMT-03:00 Gregg Levine :
>
>> Hello!
>> Okay that's a start. I'll take that into consideration. However you
>> shouldn't had to
Aug 13, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
> i tested 5 diferent usb-serial devices and all they worked without problem,
> the only problem is cross-compile usb-serial driver to arm linux
>
>
> 2014-08-13 13:11 GMT-03:00 Gregg Levine :
>>
>> Hello!
>> Normal
Hello!
Normally when trying out ideas regarding OWFS on my Raspberry Pi model
B I use an adapter based on the FT232 chipset. I get the same results
as when I'm using the same adapter.
This is connected to a DS9097U9 adapter.
However instead of using that adapter I want to to try out a Keystone
br
Hello!
According to an applications note concerning the part and one person's
efforts, the counter functions are supposed to work on it, when the
external input lines are indeed switched, probably indeed grounded.
Can someone independently confirm that? The application note is AN3845.
>From that
Hello!
New project time here. I'm busy trying to come up with something that
will harness the amazing collection of parts here and I've got a batch
of DS2436s that I want to apply, one of them certainly. Or the DS2438.
I've got a batch of them as well.
So I'm wondering. Am I correct in my belief t
Hello!
Some of the i2c bus masters have a bad habit of locking up or worse.
It really depends on the host and the target for these. The target is
obviously the Maxim part number. But what's host name? That is who
makes it.
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Hello!
SF delivers both Git and CVS and probably SVN (still) and probably any
others we can dream up. So when was CVS depreciated? I believe I
managed to update the CVS one last night, and even tried to build the
P3 release of 2.9 on my Slackware 13.37 system. (Currently the only
one running.) It c
Hello!
Regarding your router running Linux issue. Did you by chance ask
Amazon about it? There seems to be scads of them there. But I'm more
surprised by your Ham Radio software collection. The repository for
software at the UC SD site, (University California Sand Diego) It
turns out that most of w
Hello!
Colin and company, I haven't found a reason to contribute to this
gathering, until I remembered a rather unusual display of technology
accomplished by a chap in a part of the US, here's his location:
http://www.picobay.com/projects/2009/01/real-time-web-based-power-charting.html
And that wa
Hello!
SInce they are installed the same way as regular Debian packages, and
probably have the same requirements, despite running on that RPi
platform, perhaps you should be asking the question, "Who is the
Debian Maintainer for OWFS?". Which is mine as well.
Why? Is something wrong this year?
---
Hello!
DS2490, and I agree with you regarding the fob one that contains a
cipher button. (Or the button that contains a time clock.) My local
food store has buttons positioned all over it. They routinely go
around with a special device to read them. When seeing that, they
arrived about the same tim
Hello!
And in some cases the robots make them by hand.
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On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Colin Law wrote:
> On 28 September 2013 20:15, Colin Reese wrote:
>> Why on earth are they so expensive?
>
>
Hello!
This comes up from time to time, Colin. Look at your distribution's
methods of loading modules. It should contain a set of files for
blacklisting modules. On mine I have the IPv6 one blacklisted because
my DSL device is, ah, too old.
Put in your blacklist one where your system possibly put
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Daniel MacKay wrote:
> Gregg:
>
> The three wires are:
>
> 1) Power, +5v
> 2) Ground
> 3) Data
>
> On 2013-07-13, at 13:00 , Eloy Paris wrote:
>
>> On 07/13/2013 11:22 AM, Daniel MacKay wrote:
>>
>>> Gregg:
>>>
How are they being powered? What sort of wiring
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Daniel MacKay wrote:
> I notice my DS18S20 and DS18B20 sensors, if there's a network failure or..
> perhaps a hardware failure from overheating the sensor when I'm soldering
> wires onto the leads, reports "85" as the temperature.
>
> As far as I can tell the "c
ght you were looking for an alternative to soldering to the GPIO pins
> or a header.
>
> I will have to look more into DSI and CSI.
> Thanks for the tip.
> Peter
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Gregg Levine
> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Peter Hollenbeck wrote:
> Mike,
> "They are intended for the Arduino but work at 5v so should fit in OK.
> Soldering to the pins is a bit fiddly but the mains side is screw terminals.
> If you find a better way to connect to the pins please let me know:)"
>
> Solde
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Peter Hollenbeck wrote:
> Yes, it is a Raspberry. After following your advice and running rpi-update,
> owfs is working perfectly.
> I didn't know about rpi-update.
> Thank you very much.
> Peter
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 7:52 AM, p4trykx wrote:
>>
>> W dniu
Hello!
I've had one of these amazing devices since the end of last year.
However this is my first real chance to try and get something running
on it, and doing something, since the beginning of the year.
So earlier I put on the latest release of the kit available from the
repositories for the thin
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.
wrote:
> Try
>
> autoreconf -if
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Gregg Levine [mailto:gregg.drw...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 2:00 PM
> To: owfs-developers
> Subject: [Owfs-developers]
Hello!
I am getting this odd error from trying to build the 2.9P0 source code:
mv: cannot stat `.deps/compat.Tpo': No such file or directory
make[5]: *** [compat.lo] Error 1
make[5]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/owfs/owfs-2.9p0/module/ownet/c/src/c'
make[4]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[4]: Leav
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Mick Sulley wrote:
> Did you sudo it? I think the -u option only works with sudo
>
>
>
> On 09/05/13 15:22, Peter Hollenbeck wrote:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion.
> I installed the modules as you suggested but I still get the same error.
> owfs -u -m 1wire
> fuse:
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 1:13 AM, Jim Burkhard wrote:
> Mick Sulley sulley.info> writes:
>
>>
>> It could be a solder problem but from my experience I would suspect owfs
>> version. As I said I had problems with 2.8p15-1 on RasPi and when I
>> moved to 2.9p0 it worked fine
>>
>> On 31/03/13 23:27
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Paul Alfille wrote:
> It's been years since that chip's interface was designed, but I think
> mincount gives the delta in counts since the last read. This mimics the
> action of Louis Swart's LCD device, but with different names. I think you
> can ignore it and I'm
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Mick Sulley wrote:
> Hi Gregg,
>
> Hub and all the sensors are powered, the power supply has plenty of
> capacity. When you say check the loading, what do you mean exactly?
>
> Cheers
> Mick
>
> On 17/03/13 17:39, Gregg Levine wrote:
&g
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Mick Sulley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have many DS18X20 temperature sensors, plus a couple of DS2406
> connected to 3 channels of a 6 channel hub. They all seem to work OK in
> uncached, but in the standard directories there are 2 temperature
> sensors where the directo
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Patryk wrote:
> W dniu 16.03.2013 o 14:50 Oleg Gritsak pisze:
>
>> Hello to everyone!
>>
>> I'm new to 1-Wire, worked only with ds18b20 for now.
>> Recently, I have bought some DS2890 to create some useful modules,
>> but surprisingly discovered, that there are no
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Oleg Gritsak wrote:
> Hello to everyone!
>
> I'm new to 1-Wire, worked only with ds18b20 for now.
> Recently, I have bought some DS2890 to create some useful modules,
> but surprisingly discovered, that there are no datasheets for these
> chips in DIP8 package.
>
>
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