On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 04:00:06PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 12:02:13PM -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
> >Ahha! Found the problem! (Rather embarrassing for me).
> >The default package for owfs ships with a "fake" configuration file.
> >Literally it uses the "fake"
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 12:02:13PM -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
>Ahha! Found the problem! (Rather embarrassing for me).
>The default package for owfs ships with a "fake" configuration file.
>Literally it uses the "fake" bus-master -- a bus master that returns
>random results to test t
Ahha! Found the problem! (Rather embarrassing for me).
The default package for owfs ships with a "fake" configuration file.
Literally it uses the "fake" bus-master -- a bus master that returns random
results to test the software rather than hardware.
Clearly the change shouldn't be difficult -- t
This is an interesting error -- I haven't seen it before.
For the record, the DS2405 isn't a bus master -- it's a one-pin quirky
switch.
I gather you are running the file system (owfs) and logging in remotely
with ssh.
There are a number of possibilities -- floating point endian errors might
be
I have owfs running on a Beaglebone Black, apparently working OK. The
1-wire bus is connected via a DS2405 based USB device. It all
*appears* to be working OK and I get the expected directories as
follows:-
/mnt/1-wire/05.4AEC29CDBAAB for the DS2405
/mnt/1-wire/10.67C6697351FF