On 8/12/07, Pedro Côrte-Real <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > there's an offset there but it doesn't seem to be used anywhere.
> >
> > That's for reading "large" memory blocks in parts. Ignore it (set it to
> zero
> > and ignore result)
> > Actually offset is used for some directory flags on return (whether any
> > devices support alarms, simultaneous, etc)
>
> Interesting. The documentation doesn't cover these, does it?
>
>
True, until just now: http://www.owfs.org/index.php?page=directory-messages

I'd forgotten about the flags being stuffed in offset until I used owtap and
saw non-zero offsets.

Paul Alfille
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