On 05/11/12 02:30, Paul Alfille wrote:
> Ok, after some work, I think I have rudimentary support for the DS2483 in
> the next release.
>
> 1. There are 4 i2c adaptors, the DS2482-100 DS2482-101 DS2482-800 and the
> DS2483.
> 2. The DS2482-100 and DS2482-101 seem to be indistinguishable via software
Ok, after some work, I think I have rudimentary support for the DS2483 in
the next release.
1. There are 4 i2c adaptors, the DS2482-100 DS2482-101 DS2482-800 and the
DS2483.
2. The DS2482-100 and DS2482-101 seem to be indistinguishable via software
(except the '101 can only be assigned to a subset
W dniu 23.10.2012 o 12:48 Paul Alfille pisze:I'll work on DS2483 support this weekend. Would you be able to test it?Sure. I can also provide you with ssh access to my Raspi.
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I'll work on DS2483 support this weekend. Would you be able to test it?
Paul Alfille
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Michael Markstaller wrote:
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> The DS2483 - as I already wrote a while back - gets used as DS2482-100
> while it's not the same
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The DS2483 - as I already wrote a while back - gets used as DS2482-100
while it's not the same..
It's simply told to power down 1W by owfs on init which it does then ;)
Michael
On 21.10.2012 14:37, p4trykx wrote:
> Hello I was asking before about DS
Hi
I have only used two x DS2482-100 and they are great
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To: OWFS (One-wire file system) discussion and help
Subject: [Owfs-developers] DS2483 and raspberry
Hello
I was asking before about
Hello
I was asking before about DS2483 but I'm not clear if anyone got it
working. I connected DS2483 to Raspberry Pi i2c bus.
I mount it like this
sudo /opt/owfs/bin/owfs --i2c=/dev/i2c-0:ALL /mnt/owfs/
and as previously I can't see anything connected to the bus.
The problem is that voltage on