Go figure, it works fine if I use the Link in DS9097U emulation mode...

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Guil Barros <[email protected]> wrote:
> A few things that look (but who knows, they may be normal :) )
>
> The LINK seems to be identified as a LinkHub-E:
>>>TRAFFIC OUT <write> bus=0 (/dev/ttyUSB0)
>>>Byte buffer LinkHub-E v1.1, length=4
>>>--000: 62 46 46 0D
>>>   <bFF.>
>
> The branch.0 & branch.1 values on the 3 ds2409 are all set to true (1):
>>> branch.BYTE            3
>>> branch.ALL 1,1
>>> branch.0 1
>>> branch.1 1
>
> Which does not match what the manpage claims:
> "Is the branch ( 0=main or 1=aux ) currently connected to the master
> bus? Value returned is 1 (yes) or 0 (no). The DS2409 should not allow
> both to be on simultaneously. "
>
> -Guil
>
> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Guil Barros <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here is the debug output for owserver when I do:
>> ./owdir -s 192.168.1.11:4444 /uncached/1F.706605000000/main
>> (nothing on aux either)
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/gfb/wiki/owfs_debug
>>
>> Its unfortunately a little too thick for me to debug :-/
>>
>> I have now tried multiple owfs versions, double-confirmed that
>> everything works fine with the arduino still, added devices outside of
>> the 2409 branches that show up fine, etc. Not really sure where to go
>> next :(
>>
>> Any help greatly appreciated.
>> -Guil
>>
>

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