Am Mittwoch, 1. August 2007 12:58 schrieb Paul Alfille:
So that is the status of the w1 interface. It's very linux-specific, and
even at best won't add any new function. I was more interested before we
managed to get I2C working, since there is a kernel module for that as
well.
In short,
Hi,
Jan Kandziora:
I specifically think of onewire chips built into laptop batteries. As soon a
user encounters such a device, wants to monitor it through the usual kernel
hardware monitoring interfaces *and* connects some devices to the laptop
through owfs (e.g. servicing my vending
Am Mittwoch, 1. August 2007 14:41 schrieb Matthias Urlichs:
Hi,
Jan Kandziora:
I specifically think of onewire chips built into laptop batteries. As
soon a user encounters such a device, wants to monitor it through the
usual kernel hardware monitoring interfaces *and* connects some
Hello!
I seem to recall that there were issues of some sort concerning the
USB One-Wire adapter, and the 2.6 family of kernels, and of course
OWFS.
Have these been resolved or have I been living the lives of Doctor
Who, and are remembering something else entirely?
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