We haven't withdrawn support for any devices, so it should work, though I
haven't actually tested the DS2890 recently.

Paul

On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 7:30 PM, Gregg Levine <gregg.drw...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello!
> Paul despite the fact that the company Maxim considers the DS2890
> technically obsolete and not ready for new designs, which also assumes
> probably wrongly they are still being made, is OWFS still supporting
> this part number?
>
> Strangely enough the machine that's now running Linux there aren't any
> actual serial ports, just a grouping of USB ports, and since I've used
> the DS9097 adapters via a USB to RS232 adapter who swings properly, on
> Windows as it happens. Its just that I've not tried to use the
> programs that way yet on Linux.
>
> And in case anyone is interested, on page 11 bottom half of the data
> sheet for the LM334 constant current source once made by National
> Semiconductor now made by Texas Instruments, there is an example of a
> circuit who uses the part plus two resistors, one fixed and one that
> is a variable resistor for trimming. As for how the One-Wire part
> would be used there, in place of the regular variable resistor, I'm
> not sure.
> -----
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> "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
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