William,
I'm wondering about the physical setup. I looked through the
test_hl340.txt and compared it to the
example setup sequence at http://owfs.org/index.php?page=startup-ds9097u
The only difference is one episode on line 53 where your adapter
responds 'CF' rather than 'CD'
After some sleuthing
I am having very strange results. tests with HL340 and a PL2303 usb to
serial adapters attached. Both adapters work with X10 CM11A serial
controller but not with DS9097U and owfs or owhttpd. I don't plan to
upgrade to Ubuntu 10.10 until 11.4 is ready (or do I need to do it
sooner)? This was al
I've placed many of the startup sequences in the web site to aid
diagnosing connection problems.
See: http://owfs.org/index.php?page=startup-sequence
Paul Alfille
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Paul Alfille wrote:
> I've tested the current version of OWFS against both the Link and
> DS9097U
I've tested the current version of OWFS against both the Link and
DS9097U serial adapters.
In short, they both work well in my setup (Ubuntu 10.10 and current
CVS OWFS version) so serial
support isn't fundamentally broken.
Test conditions:
1. Compile with owtraffic to show serial line communicatio
Hi Wil,
Am Montag, den 08.11.2010, 02:06 -1000 schrieb William Brown:
> Since upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 I have had the following problem using
> rs232 to usb serial adapter (HL-340).
so you are not using a LinkUSB ... maybe things are different for this
kind of adapter ... what 1w-master are you
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 I have had the following problem using
rs232 to usb serial adapter (HL-340).
Nov 8 01:45:02 Irry OWFS[9566]: CONNECT: ow_com_read.c:COM_read(70)
Timeout error (read) serial port: /dev/ttyUSB0
Serial adapter works with X10 but not with owfs 2.8p3 (or p2). Was
wor