I thing I've found the solution. There was a problem with timeouts values.
When I start owserver with this command:
/opt/owfs/bin/owserver -d /dev/ttyUSB0 --usb_regulartime
--timeout_volatile=1 --timeout_stable=300 --timeout_directory=60
--timeout_presence=120 --timeout_volatile=15
works fine for
I get this after few minutes:
DEBUG: ow_cache.c:(942) 28 B6 F2 A5 04 00 00 38 size=1
DEBUG: ow_cache.c:(1069) Search in cache sn 28 B6 F2 A5 04 00 00 38
pointer=0xb6f8ba50 index=-2 size=1
DEBUG: ow_cache.c:(1085) Value found in cache. Remaining life: 283
seconds.
DEBUG: ow_1820.c:(782) Unpo
I've no problems, what do you use as power supply?
cat /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (wheezy)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="7.0"
VERSION="7.0 (wheezy)"
ID=debian
ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
HOME_URL="http://www.debian.org/";
SUPPORT_URL="http://www.debian.org/support/";
BUG_REPORT
I installed Debian on BBB and owfserver and owhttpd via apt-get install.
Unfortunatelly it works for a minute or two - after this owserver hangsā¦
Under default BBB system - the same. it stops to work afer few minutes.
Everything else works fine (httpd etc.).
Under Openwrt/TP-Link Router works OK.
A little bit late, but i purchased one. The reason for Beaglebone
instead of Rasberry is because it is an open source project and
Beaglebone is stronger in IO, Rasberry is stronger in video.
My experiences so far;
The standard out of the box OS is Angstrom, an OS based on busybox. For
me thi
Ahhh...
Maybe I will take a look!
On 27/04/13 18:22, Jerry Scharf wrote:
> Mick,
>
> The prices may be similar, but the capabilities are way different. 1GHz
> dual core processor, 2GB onboard flash plus microSD slot, HDMI for audio
> and vidio and more. It can run ubuntu, their own linux or andro
Mick,
The prices may be similar, but the capabilities are way different. 1GHz
dual core processor, 2GB onboard flash plus microSD slot, HDMI for audio
and vidio and more. It can run ubuntu, their own linux or android. More
interestingly, if had 7 analog in (1.8v max is a challenge), 65 GPIO,
S
Not seen that, but it sounds similar to the RasPi with the Sheepwalk
RPI3, which has 2 ports and with the addition of 2 RPI3A boards that is
increased to 8 ports. I am currently testing that and very impressed so
far. Similar prices.
On 27/04/13 07:35, Jerry Scharf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In an arti
Hi,
In an article I was reading, it mentioned the new beagleboard black
system. It seems nice and it has this system for plugging on "capes"
onto the base processor through a pair of headers. One of the capes is
an 8 port 1-wire bridge. I was thinking this could make a nice ethernet
server for