Hello from Gregg C Levine Paul here's a bit of a nasty poser for you. I remember when the OWFS list was just cranking up, and we were discussing the porting to the LinkSys wireless router of the OWFS binaries, this came up; a decidedly frustrated and rather angry poster complained to use that he couldn't get his USB fob to work on this device after building the OWFS binaries and installing them. Naturally I don't have my local archives of the list. I had a bit of a computer problem last month.
It happens that the fellow, who provided the photos for opening the wireless router, and installing the serial ports on it, also did one for the NSLUG2 device. Also another gentleman has gotten the famous, or is that infamous one wire weather station to work on his NSLUG2 device it seems to me that he's followed a totally different route for such work. He originally brought that thing to Linux, and then discovered that Linux ran on the NSLUG2, and followed suit. Almost forgot, here's the location for the whole business, http://oww.sourceforge.net/index.html Of course what's interesting to me is the obvious thing, is this, what prompted LinkSys to have these serial ports on their hardware? And why didn't they tell us about them to begin with? I suppose I raised this issue when we started.... I suppose at some point I'll probably buy one of those things..... --- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- "The Force will be with you... Always." Obi-Wan Kenobi ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, informative Webcasts and more! Get everything you need to get up to speed, fast. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idt77&alloc_id492&op=click _______________________________________________ Owfs-developers mailing list Owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owfs-developers