Defintely serial->usb. (It actually depends on which specific brand but
many are supported.)

I haven't seen built-in support for serial->ethernet, but ser2net is a
widely available utility that seems to support the Xport products among
others.

Paul Alfille

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Eric Vickery <[email protected]>wrote:

> This is not exactly directly related to OWFS but this is the best Linux
> list I am on.
>
> I am thinking about designing a new device 1-Wire Hub that has either a
> USB or Ethernet interface
> and I am wondering if Linux has built-in drivers for Serial<->USB and/or
> Serial<->Ethernet. That way
> I could emulate a DS9097U and have existing software (including OWFS) be
> compatible out of the box.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
> Hobby Boards
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