Hi!
but is there a quick way (or hack) to just get the values
for temp and humidity via owfs?
this would be enough for me. i dont need missions/alarms and other stuff.
cheers,
Zoff.
Paul Alfille wrote:
> No. I think the password is only for using the buttons to track
> shipping/
No. I think the password is only for using the buttons to track
shipping/storage conditions and detect tampering.
By microprocessor standards, the DS1923 isn't that complex, but it one
of the most complex of the iButtons, with several modes (e.g. mission,
immediate,...) alarms, logs, and sub modes
Hi!
thanks for the answer. basically i dont care about security.
i (want) use it to have a small weather station at my house.
all i need is reading temp and humdity values every couple of secs/minutes.
i can also help u with some C-code, i just have no idea how ibuttons work
(internally).
it was
Incomplete is what I meant to say.
A couple of issues:
We don't really have a good model for the password protection of the
chip.OWFS uses filesystem symantics.
1. You could add the password as part of the pathname (like some URL hacks),
2. You could have a "virtual" file that you write the passw
Correct mailing list.
The DS1923 support is very impomplete. Are you interested in having it
work? I can start work on it.
Paul Alfille
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Zoff wrote:
> am I on the wrong mailling list? no answer :-(
>
> Zoff.
>
> Zoff wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> can anyone read temp
am I on the wrong mailling list? no answer :-(
Zoff.
Zoff wrote:
> Hi!
>
> can anyone read temp and or humidity from a DS1923?
>
> i can read other devices. also i can see the filesystem of my DS1923.
> but when i read i get:
>
> cat: humidity: Invalid argument
>
> :-(
>
> i am using owfs
Hi!
can anyone read temp and or humidity from a DS1923?
i can read other devices. also i can see the filesystem of my DS1923.
but when i read i get:
cat: humidity: Invalid argument
:-(
i am using owfs-2.7p23
help please ...
cheers,
Zoff.
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