.html#Fine-grained-house-wide-power-monitoring-with-Brultech-ECM1240_-ecmread_py-_with-net-metering-support_-and-graphing-with-cacti
and
http://www.greeneyemonitor.com/
Marc
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-Lockstate-wifi-Remotelock-is-no-good-for-me.html
and
http://marc.merlins.org/perso/linuxha/post_2010-08-06_Booster-Fans-and-Heating-Cooling-with-Outside-Air-with-Misterhouse.html
Marc
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yes would make sense, but then again these clamps are much cheaper then any
other I've found.
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Colin Reese wrote:
> I see - you're buying AC/AC CTs. I just buy DC current or voltage output.
> Needn't mess with it.
>
>
>
> On
t;
>
> On Feb 9, 2014, at 6:59, Marc dirix wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> I think every reseller should be able to sell you one, because for their
> system you need to buy loose clamps if your connection is 3-fase.
> I've bought mine from bespaarbazaar.nl (obviously in the
ensor-Clamp-CT/dp/B002FVNQHQ
Best regards,
Marc
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Chris Green wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 07:59:43PM +0100, Marc dirix wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I've made an 1-wire interface for the current cost clamps. The current
> >cost cl
Hi,
I've made an 1-wire interface for the current cost clamps. The current cost
clamp is specified 100A with 50mA accuracy. You can buy spare current cost
clamps for about 15 euro. The interface is a simple opamp+DS2450. On
request I'll send you the eagle schematic.
/Marc
On Sat, F
echo auto > /sys/bus/usb/devices/4-1/power/control did not work,
> is that to be expected?)
Yes, sudo makes the echo command root, but the > runs a non root, hence
fails.
Marc
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Oops sorry, I overlooked the assembly file!
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 8:36 AM, Marc dirix wrote:
> Hello Jan,
>
> There is no source code in the tar.bz2, is this intended?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Marc Dirix
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:17 AM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
Hello Jan,
There is no source code in the tar.bz2, is this intended?
Best regards,
Marc Dirix
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:17 AM, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I guess all of you interested in opto-isolating the onewire already know
> the DS2480B datasheet and Thomas Rudolph
Are you using them with passive power (powered by the 1-wire line)? If so,
possibly you connected the VCC pin wrong (I did that once and got the same
behaviour).
/Marc
Op 12 jun. 2013 12:31 schreef "Mick Sulley" het volgende:
> i am extending my network, adding 3 temperature
http://www.bespaarbazaar.nl/faseklem-current-cost-p-3013.html (sorry dutch)
It is the basic sensor of this system:
http://www.currentcost.com/products.html
BR,
Marc
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 3:11 PM, foster wrote:
> Hi Marc, my project works corretly, so thx. for offer. 4 channels on
>
ily-code-list
>
> Your project sounds great. I wouldn't be too tied to the DS2409 design
> unless backwards compatibility is important.
>
> Paul Alfille
>
>
> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 6:59 AM, Marc dirix wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've recently develo
Hi Foster,
I've made an 1-wire interface for currentcost clamps. So you buy the clamps
seperately and use the interface to 1-wire.
I used a DS2450 for this, so you get 4 channels.
If you want I can send you the eagle files for the project.
Best regards,
Marc Dirix
On Mon, May 27, 2013
to owfs I would however need to choose a free-ish family
code. What would be the way to go here?
Best regards,
Marc Dirix
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measure a good solid 5V.
This may not be a direct answer to your question, but I had been looking at
this:
http://www.hobby-boards.com/store/products/1%252dWire-Sniffer.html
This might help you see what the signal looks like and whether it's marginal
or half garbled down you
e again: no more
daily poll errors.
I can't quite explain why, but I thought I'd report it.
Marc
> Paul
>
> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I've been using both a DS9097U via USB serial adapter and a USB DS249
nough. Of course, when that happens
some data has to be dropped, but it looks like it doesn't self recover, or
at least timely when that happens.
Marc
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Mi
27;t
quite seem to recover on its own (or at least not timely).
Have others seen this?
Is there a 1-wire master adapter I can try that is more resistent to these
problems?
Thanks,
Marc
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Microsoft is
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 01:47:28PM -0600, Eric Vickery wrote:
>We will be coming out with a replacement for our Hub. It is in the design
>stage. There are a few other things that have to get completed before it
Hopefully you're stocking up on the old chips in the meantime :)
ook down the signal on 2 wires
and brought it back on 2 other wires :)
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you to devide and conquer and get longer legs.
If things misbehave, you can unplug legs from our hub until you find which
one is causing issues and then fix that leg only.
Marc
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o they show up in a random order when you have more
than one, which sucks bigtime.
See details:
http://marc.merlins.org/perso/linuxha/2010-06.html#Dealing-with-many-USB-to-Serial-Port-Converters-on-linux-and-device-naming
If you can't use ATTRS{serial}=="A7006gvN" please don
ox you don't control :)
Mine works pretty well until the actual insteon control devices have
themselves died and need to be replaced.
Hope this helps.
Marc
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;35 Front_Lawn' | sed 's/.*
35 //' | sort -u`"; /etc/init.d/owfs force-restart; fi
force restart uses a powered hub to reset the interface, and X10 to power cycle
the hub:
force-restart)
usbpower 2 off
$0 stop
brecho D10 off "owfs hub off"; sleep
urvived (about 40 out of 60), my computers
> are ok and the house didn't burn down.
Ok, so you're been there, and you know what you're doing. Sorry that you
have to use 1-wire for your application and that you got hit again :( but
good to hear you were able to contain the damage s
eather stuff.
The Oregon scientific stuff is cheap and has worked pretty well for me so
far:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/misterhouse/message/40803
http://marc.merlins.org/Pix/Perso/Computers/Rfxcom_/
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On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:32:33PM +0100, david richards wrote:
> It is NOT possible to use a current transformer (donut) in a DC circuit, you
> may be able to get a hall effect monitor device but the circuit will then
> get complicated.
Oh, right, I am an idiot, sorry :(
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e current from it (they
cost $5 or so)
http://www.etherbee.com/home/store/product.php?id_product=45
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what McDonalds is t
ha/2010-08.html#Temperature_-moisture_-humidity_-and-UV-monitoring-and-graphing-with-1wire-devices_-owfs_-and-cacti
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what
volved. But if you want to scan on all your devices, you will
> have to do it on all DS2409 branches.
That is also correct.
Since my DS2408 is by itself on its own branch, it sounds like scanning that
branch for alarm or scanning the DS2408 for I/O status will likely take
about the same am
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 07:49:03PM +0100, Pascal Baerten wrote:
> Marc,
>
> The 1-wire protocol has an unique discovery protocol where every slave
> participate to enumeration sequence initiated by the master. this is the
> search
> algorithm <http://www.maxim-ic.com/app-n
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 08:38:58AM +0100, Pascal Baerten wrote:
> Hi Marc,
> The protocol require that the master always initiate the communication. so
> polling is unavoidable.
> However the functinality you're wondering exist; you may reduce bus traffic
> by using alarm func
nting reading temperatures from other processes), or is there
a way to get a 'please poll me, my status changed' notice of some kind?
Marc
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Microsoft is to ope
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 08:57:00PM -1000, William Brown wrote:
> I would like to see if they are running and what resources they use. I
> have no idea what ps vs ps suxww means.
Then you need to read man pages and/or get a unix book.
Either way, this is not on topic for this list.
Marc
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 05:27:09PM -1000, William Brown wrote:
> Should owserver and owhttpd be displayed in the System Monitor app
> (gnome-system-monitor) in Ubuntu? Mine are not and I would like them
Why should they?
See ps vs ps auxww
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emperature-monitoring-and-graphing-with-1wire-devices_-digitemp_-misterhouse_-and-cacti
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ing code that removes bad values, so it's not the end of
the world for me, except for my 8 channel I/O that seems to be reset its
first channel to 1 instead of 0 after resets sometimes.
Hope the feedback helps, even if it may not be easy to fix this.
Marc
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> any hints on what I am missing on my system?
Since you're using linux on chumby, a good way is to check out a full linux
system first and see:
gandalfthegrey:~# dpkg -S /usr/include/usb.h
libusb-dev: /usr/include/usb.h
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On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 07:48:53PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:35:58PM -0400, Gregg Levine wrote:
> >
> > Hello!
> > Very good Marc. However you might want to check the spelling next time
> > you revise the pages.
>
> Happy to fix t
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:35:58PM -0400, Gregg Levine wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Very good Marc. However you might want to check the spelling next time
> you revise the pages.
Happy to fix typos, care to point which page or which ones?
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is is useful to someone.
Marc
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uld be trivial to put a bigger battery on it if needed.
I agree that 1-wire is nicer for never having to worry about power, but if I
had to worry about ligthening, I'd be too worried about that wire bringing
lightening in, frying my computer and even more.
You decide what's best for you
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:41:22PM +1000, Mr Robert Conway wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> Lightning took my network out last year and ahve not re-established the
> weather section. www.rjconway.homeip.net
>
> Your solution seems great, can you expand on how this is setup. I had
tery level 100%
RGR126,RGR682,RGR918 addr: 147, chan: 0 rain: total 1157 mm, 0 mm/hr, count 9
(misterhouse is not required, this is received through rfx-xpl and fed
through a small script of mine).
I love 1-wire, I use it for many things, but I can buy a BTHR918N and get temp,
humidity
and ba
int not find a way to reinitialize owfs without getting a FUSE error.
I think that I have a meager syntax error.
Could anyone please give me a hint what I am doing wrong?
Please be patient with me, I am a Windows mouse pusher and new to something
near to linux.
r...@ubuntu2:/home/marc# /usr/
9.E73E0600# echo 0 > PIO.0
gargamel:/etc/owfs/bus3/aux/29.E73E0600# cat sensed.0; echo
1
This is not super obvious :)
Paul, I support your choice of 1 for on and 0 for off, but if you use that,
you should revert the sensed values too: getting back the opposite of what
you just echoed
el:/etc/owfs/bus3/aux/29.E73E0600# cat sensed.ALL
1,1,1,0,1,1,1,1
Any idea why owfs shows the opposite value?
Marc
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.
> In any case, I can add a feature to identify the USB
> bus_number/Device_number pair to use on the command line.. What do you
> think of:
>
> -u 5/40
> or
> -u 5:40
-u 5:40 (/ is really kept for pathnames on unix IMO)
Marc
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hanks,
Marc
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Paul, see below for details but it looks like owfs needs some correction
tables to produce a usable moisture reading.
On Sun, May 02, 2010 at 09:57:50PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> Putting this aside for now, as soon as I burried the sensor, it stopped
> working (it just jumps back and
On Sun, May 02, 2010 at 12:45:44PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> current board temp (F)
> wet icy: -1.1370.475
> wet ambiant: -1.3825 70.025
> wet warm:-1.72063 70.7
>
> I suppose the fact that humidity probes vary with temps is not new, but
> the m
end requests in
parrallel to them and get the answer 1 sec later of all of them at once,
while doing parasite ones serially later, or does it just treat them all the
same?
And just to confirm, it owfs does know if an individual device is
powered, does it not?
Marc
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 01:48:05PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > In my case a dry sensor at 21.65C measure a current of -0.129375
> > The supply voltage is measured at 4.8V
>
> Short version:
> Paul, do you think you could talk to Eric on producing a "moisture"
t where I had a fully wet sensor, I took it out of the glass
of water, put it in a warmer place (5C warmer at most) and the current
value went from -1.38687 all the way to -1.45187 just because of the
temperature rise.
Eventually things stabilized and the humidity went down again as the
sensor starte
4158E+07
typeT/temperature: -109837
temperature: 32
current: -0.436875
I have owfs running with -F, so 32 (freezing in F) can't be a good temp.
Thanks,
Marc
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 07:55:10AM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 07:19:09AM -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 3:39 AM, Steinar Midtskogen
> > wrote:
> > > I did some more testing. It turns out that the version doesn't
ring errors :)
1) can you confirm the subbranch error is on 28.DD71C701?
2) could the error message be improved to state which hub branch the error is
on, and possibly which device triggered it if it's possible to know?
Thanks,
Marc
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e later if I just cd'ed in the directory they were supposed
to be in).
I ended up "fixing" the problem by splitting my relatively long bus and
using a hub.
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the quotes below that gmail will tend to hide)
Thanks,
Marc
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 07:52:05AM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > > >> If that is the case, you have to specifically select a branch in any
> > > >> case, so the source of the short should be clea
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 07:21:30PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:01:26PM -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > > On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 09:50:18PM -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
> > >> What t
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:01:26PM -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 09:50:18PM -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
> >> What type of hub do you have? DS2409-based (1-wire microhub)?
> >
> > Sorry, did
case, you have to specifically select a branch in any
> case, so the source of the short should be clearer.
By select, you mean?
> Is /dev/DS9097U a link to a serial port?
Yes. I use symlinks for serial ports, but it's the serial interface.
Marc
> Paul Alfille
>
> On
Currently, I'm running with:
/opt/owfs/bin/owserver -d /dev/DS9097U -F --error_print 0 --error_level 3
/opt/owfs/bin/owfs -s localhost:4304 /owfs -F
Thanks,
Marc
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ia READDIR, but they were available
via stat/open.
In the end, my problem was solved by adding a hub and just splitting the bus
in smaller pieces, taking away whatever borderline case owfs wasn't happy
with.
Hope this helps someone.
Marc
> Paul Alfille
>
> On Mon, Mar 8, 20
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 03:14:04PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> AAG electronica is a no go (out of stock), and it looks like I'm going to
> have to pressure them through my credit card just to get them to replace my
> non working humidity sensor (they are horrible to work with).
S
to use with owfs nowadays?'
(I hinted from what I read that DS9097 were not recommended and had issues
compated to the DS9097U, but I didn't have details, so I asked him to post
here for more).
Marc
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the 1-wire devices and then lets you mount it.
One big thing is that it caches the 1-wire calls for a certain number of
seconds (like 15 for temperatures) so that you can read it more quickly and
repeatetly without hanging.
Marc
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for my next one.
Eric from Hobby Boards also got back to me and pointed out that I can put a
hub together with only 2 or 3 items from their site. It's not as bad as I
first though :)
Thanks,
Marc
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issed
something.
Any other recommendations?
Thanks,
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to try the 10 reset trick digitemp does, I'm happy
to try it though.
Marc
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On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 10:38:41PM -0800, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> gargamel:~# cat /owfs/26.E836F500/{IAD,VAD,VDD,temperature,humidity}; echo
> 00.014.68 60.9125 -26.695
Mmmh, actually the humidity sensor seems to have died.
Does anyone have experience with the
t work reliably with owfs, and the USB one won't show
humidity.
For now, the only thing I have and that works is digitemp+serial.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Marc
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On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 09:28:54PM -0800, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 09:54:38PM -0500, Paul Alfille wrote:
> > Does 2.7p26 work for you also? I wonder if the Xport changes broke something
> > for your setup.
>
> p26 is busted like p29: I only see one device
On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 09:54:38PM -0500, Paul Alfille wrote:
> Does 2.7p26 work for you also? I wonder if the Xport changes broke something
> for your setup.
p26 is busted like p29: I only see one device on my bus instead of 10+
Marc
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or the
hell of it, I tried downgrading to 2.7p21 (got the old version from sf.net),
and sure enough, it just worked.
I haven't done a binary search, but there is definitely something wrong
between 2.7p21 and 2.7p29.
Marc
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ut down power
to a port).
> > - the serial interface (DS9097U) has some other kind of error
> >
> > I realize that something will likely end up in the logs for this, but what
> > happens to my read system call on the temperature file in the 4 different
> > cases liste
this, but what
happens to my read system call on the temperature file in the 4 different
cases listed above?
Thanks,
Marc
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mp and still is working right now.
So now I'm at a loss about what I should do next.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Marc
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Microsoft is to operating systems & security
to it though, or it will but it won't show me any of my devices.
My config file:
device=/dev/ttyS1
foreground
Fahrenheit
error_print = 0
error_level = 9
mountpoint = /owfs
All I see in /owfs is 10.A8D1ED010800, but none of my devices.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Marc
Output:
> gargamel:/dev
Thanks Paul
I will try to find solution on a serial issue.
sincerely
Marc
Le mercredi 15 novembre 2006 à 17:14 -0500, Paul Alfille a écrit :
> Ok, looks like the server part works fine. That message
> CONNECT: ServerListen: socket() [3000]: Address family not supported
> by
> pro
chip
22.4AEC29CDBAAB
DS1822
1-wire chip
alarm
alarm
directory
simultaneous
simultaneous
1-wire c
Sincerely
Marc
Le mercredi 15 novembre 2006 à 14:59 -0500, Paul Alfille a écrit :
> Hi Marc,
>
> It sounds like more than one issue.
>
> 1. "CONNECT: ServerListen: socket() [3001]
Listen: socket() [3001]: Address family not supported by
protocol
In the 1 wire structure /tmp/1wire/system/adaptater/name.0,
it'written BAD ADAPTATER
Somebody could help me to debug this
Sincerely
Marc
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Yes, there is a standard… pretty
much (it's not IEEE or anything, but everyone seems to adhere to it).You can find the cabling spec here:
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100 meters, high quality CAT7.
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> open url-> localhost:3001
You meant
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Marc
> Lavallée Sent: Thu 3/23/2006 7:01 PM
> To: owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Owfs-develop
schrieb Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.:
> > > Well, I've been working with Marc Lavallée who is on a Debian system.
> > >
> > > He has DS2408's behind DS2409 switches, and can't get either the
> >
> > latches,
> >
> > > or the key presses to b
ve to build a system
with 15 ds2408 for next week...
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set_alarm Error: Invalid argument
strobe Error: Invalid argument
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And I don't have another type of 1wire device to try (other than 2408).
Also, the SF cvs server is not working for the owfs project, but it does
work for other pr
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ry again. I don't have a DS2408 handy, but clearly the CRC16 is used
> > in reading the latch.
>
> The problem doesn't occur only when reading the latch,
> but also with PIO.* and other files.
I still have the same problem.
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The SF cvs is not accessible for anonymous right now.
Will you upload a new release today?
> Try again. I don't have a DS2408 handy, but clearly the CRC16 is used in
> reading the latch.
The problem doesn't occur only when read
t for public (non-developer) access. So I'll wait for your release.
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In this directory, I can access "type", "present", "id", "family", "crc8",
"address", but not "strobe", "set_alarm", "power", "por", "sensed.*",
"latch.*", and "PIO.*&q
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and automake. So I was able to compile and install the latest cvs version.
But I still have the same error with "Invalid Argument"
when I try to cat "latch.BYTE"... :-(
Would I have more success with the perl, python or tcl binding?
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"make clean" first?
I tried "make distclean", I reconfigured, then "make clean" and "make".
It's still not compiling. Could it be a problem with my system?
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a/owfs/cvs/owfs/module/owfs/src/c/owfs.c:191: undefined
reference to `LibClose'
:/data/owfs/module/owfs/src/c/owfs.c:195: undefined reference to
`fuse_teardown'
owfs.o: In function `main':/data/owfs/module/owfs/src/c/owfs.c:63: undefined
error message (in French):
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cat: /home/marc/owfs/1F.8D570200/main/29.B16D/latch.BYTE:
Argument invalide
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Could it be a problem with fuse?
Thanks again for your help.
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s on the speed set
at the system level? Can I use some utility to set this speed before
starting owserver?
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I have a serial interface using a DS2480B.
With OWFS, how to ajust the speed of the serial port?
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