Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2012-01-06 Thread Sven Geggus
p4trykx wrote: > It has modified Debian 5.0 on it. And it has already one thermometer on > I2C bus. I got one now and installed Debian (Embedded Debian to be exact). Do you know if the internal thermometer is 1-wire based and accessible by owfs? Sven -- Those who would give up Essential Li

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-15 Thread Sven Geggus
p4trykx wrote: > I've read that it can run Debian or Archlinux. I already use Debian on Sheevaplug and it is running very nice there. I just found http://www.kroonen.eu/wiki/ and ordered[1] one. Sven [1] Cheapest German shop I found is Pollin Elektronik (€45): http://www.pollin.de/shop/dt/MzU

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-15 Thread p4trykx
Dnia 15-12-2011 o 09:34:07 Sven Geggus napisał(a): > Do you know if a full featured Linux Distribution is an Option? I've read that it can run Debian or Archlinux. So those are probably better for more powerful machine. You can also replace wifi card but it has to be half-size mini pci-e. -

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-15 Thread Sven Geggus
p4trykx wrote: > It can run OpenWrt. Do you know if a full featured Linux Distribution is an Option? I currently have a Sheevaplug Computer running Debian squeeze and the least current vanilla kernel. Does not make much of a difference compared to a real PC running Linux. I even use the officia

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-14 Thread Phil White
And it was 29 quid on tesco direct... But they don't have any left!!! On 14 December 2011 23:13, p4trykx wrote: > Dnia 14-12-2011 o 23:47:51 Phil White > napisał(a): > > > Looks interesting - I hadn't come across this one. Thanks. > > I wonder what it's base OS is. A linux variant? > > It has m

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-14 Thread p4trykx
Dnia 14-12-2011 o 23:47:51 Phil White napisał(a): > Looks interesting - I hadn't come across this one. Thanks. > I wonder what it's base OS is. A linux variant? It has modified Debian 5.0 on it. And it has already one thermometer on I2C bus. -- p4trykx --

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-14 Thread Phil White
Looks interesting - I hadn't come across this one. Thanks. I wonder what it's base OS is. A linux variant? On 14 December 2011 22:26, p4trykx wrote: > Dnia 03-12-2011 o 10:36:23 p4trykx napisał(a): > > Marvell 6281 CPU at 1.0GHz with 256MB RAM > 1 x RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps (GbE) Ethernet port > Wi

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-14 Thread p4trykx
Dnia 03-12-2011 o 10:36:23 p4trykx napisał(a): As we wait for the Raspberry Pi I found another good platform for a 1-wire low power server. It's Iomega iConnect It can run OpenWrt. Marvell 6281 CPU at 1.0GHz with 256MB RAM 1 x RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps (GbE) Ethernet port Wireless (802.11b/g/n) 4 x

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-06 Thread Sven Geggus
Phil White wrote: > I then started to look at a Sheevaplug - but that doesn't seem versatile > enough. > Therefore, I was wondering, does anyone run OWFS on top of a router/switch? I just installed the Debian packages on my Sheevaplug. I have build them for Debian squeeze. Sven -- Der "normal

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-04 Thread Nick
Hi Phil > I'm looking at building a new system, after my current server died. > I've been looking at the standard devices with the intention of using the > same system as a media server/home entertainment system, etc. > However, I can't find a platform I'm entirely happy with - everything is > e

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-03 Thread p4trykx
Dnia 02-12-2011 o 00:39:49 Phil White napisał(a): > Therefore, I was wondering, does anyone run OWFS on top of a > router/switch? I run owfs on Asus Wl-500W and WRT54G. If You want more powerfull device there is a Netgear Wndr3700 http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3700 It has twice the r

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-02 Thread Phil White
Hi Peter, I'm also looking forward to hearing how people get on with this. It is cheap enough to play with! Looking at various devices, it appears to be a decision on cost & availability. Sheevaplugs appear too feeble, and are not versatile enough. I could get an ALIX 2D3 for about 100UKP, excludi

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-02 Thread Pascal Brugier
Hi, > I'm looking at building a new system, after my current server died. > I've been looking at the standard devices with the intention of using > the same system as a media server/home entertainment system, etc. > However, I can't find a platform I'm entirely happy with - everything Have you

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-02 Thread Colin Law
On 1 December 2011 23:39, Phil White wrote: > Hi, > > A quick question (though I am sure that there isn't a quick answer!) > > I'm looking at building a new system, after my current server died. > I've been looking at the standard devices with the intention of using the > same system as a media se

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-01 Thread Roberto Spadim
try with a wm8650 (android tablet) it´s very cheap and beautiful there´s some 486 embedded devices that run slackware and others linux distros, it´s have ethernet usb and a flash driver, it was about 45 pounds i don´t remember where 2011/12/1 Phil White > Hi, > > A quick question (though I am su

Re: [Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-01 Thread Peter Hollenbeck
I am hoping to get one of these when the come available this month: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/28/raspberry_pi/ Peter On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Phil White wrote: > Hi, > > A quick question (though I am sure that there isn't a quick answer!) > > I'm looking at building a new syste

[Owfs-developers] Embedded System

2011-12-01 Thread Phil White
Hi, A quick question (though I am sure that there isn't a quick answer!) I'm looking at building a new system, after my current server died. I've been looking at the standard devices with the intention of using the same system as a media server/home entertainment system, etc. However, I can't fin