Ok,

I've ordered the parts for 10 of these adapters. I'll make a few and send to the
other developers as well.

Probably take a week to get everything together and then assembled.

Paul


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Sent: Fri 9/9/2005 11:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] Re: owfs
 
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Vom: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 23:38:08 +0200

> Hi rigid,
> My point of view is to do from the simplest step by step to the
> target.
> 
> 1) you are saying you have got a non-cd-rom system. Why just not to
> install some unused CD-ROM (I think it is possible to get it anywhere
> for free these days). My point of view is this is the simplest step

the problem is the server not wanting to reboot. I'll try it as soon as
i get to a friend with cd-rom (which happens faster than me getting
another computer available here)

> worked great for me and you can test your 1-wire devices on the
> machine which is 100% correctly configured for OWFS.
>
i can not imagine what would be different about my gentoo-system... i
get no compile errors, fuse works fine etc...

> 4) I was using a DS9097 (RS232 passive adapter) before I have got the
> USB one. Because of different quality of COM ports (yes different
> computers may have a little bit different quality of the voltage etc.
> on the COM port) I am using following "modified" DS9097 schematic
> http://www.root.cz/clanky/nejjednodussi-online-teplomer-2/
> 
> The text is in Czech, but it says: Use the screw driver and turning
> the 10k resistor you will find in which position the adapter starts
> to work. :)
>

:) interesting...
 
> 5) My opinion: the DS9097 schematic is designed to "tightly" and
> according to the Maxim Dallas it is designed specially for "iButtons".
> (http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/2982)
> 
> Using DS9097 I can read following (I do not have others) :
> DS18S20, DS2401, DS2405 (stand alone compontents)
> DS2406, DS2450 (From the AAElectronica weather station)
>

you can should be able to read every 1-wire device...
 
> The "only" bad thing is, some of them are "killing" reading of others
> on the bus :)

they shouldn't on modern uarts i think... but of course the passive
adapter is a cheapo solution.

> For example from the combination:
> DS18S20 + DS2405 + DS18S20 + TAI-8570 (AAG Pressure Sensor)
> I can read only: DS18S20 + DS2406 (Pressure Sensor)
> 
welcome to the bug-ground... try reading the adresses with digitemp -a
- -w -s <serial> ... you should be able to acess the directory using owfs
although it isn't there (displayed)

> from the combination: DS18S20 + DS2405 + DS18S20
> I can read only DS18S20 etc.
>
try to access it blindly... it works here
 
> 6) Using USB 1-wire adaptor I can read all sensors connected together
> on the bus without any problems :)
>

> I hope above mentioned can help to find how to solve your problem :)

i kindof already have. As mentioned in the post about owhttpd you can
access the unshown parts "blindly"... same with owfs... i use it
this way know and it's pretty reliable and fast (thanks to the cache)

the bug degenerates to cosmetics... but definatly worth solving ;)

many regards
_________________________________________________
rigid

"Life is like a buffet; it's not good but there's plenty of it."


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