Any wifi router with 16MB ram supporting openwrt could be used. (look at
openwrt.org for compatibility list)
Today most of the home installations have an always on internet router.
I found very efficient and cheap to extend this connectivity device to the
1wire home network.
the 1wire master could be implemented as:
- if usb is present, you can use a ds9490 adapter,
- if no usb, you can use the uart header to connect a ds9097u adapter.
- if you have some skill on electronics and soldering, a ds2482 iic chip
Pascal
2011/11/25 Willard Korfhage <[email protected]>
> Pogoplug is cheap. I see they are going for $30 today at buy.com. I
> haven't used the current models, but I have installed ArchLinux and run
> owfs on a Seagate Dockstar, which is basically the same as the older
> Pogoplug models. The ArchLinux website has instructions for installing
> ArchLinux on both old and new Pogoplug models.
>
> On 11/25/2011 11:18 AM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
> > hi guys, what's the smallest device, and the cheaper device that owfs
> > can run?
> > do anyone know about a device from uclinux? i know that any android
> > rooted can run owfs without problems with usb-onewire devices
> > anyone know about another cheap hardware?
>
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