Yes, of course, Paul!

 But ... I didn't say that owfs won't support DS2781K!

 It's the issue of pin compatibility: 4-pin serial vs. standard 9-pin DS9097
... how do I fit 9-pin DS9097 to my 4-pin interface, and if owfs would still
be able to detect and mount '/dev/ttyS0', etc.

 Thanks.


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Paul Alfille-2 wrote:
> 
> The DS2781 chip should be supported (at least from the datasheet). In any
> case, none of the 1-wire chips should stop OWFS -- there is a default
> support mode supporting basic function -- essentially an ID only mode.
> 
> Paul Alfille
> 
> 
> 
>  So, any Maxim sensor chip (which is DS2781K in our case), with DS9097
>> serial adapter CAN NOT be directly fed to the AP's 4-pin interface. It
>> needs
>> some tweaking, I guess.
>>
>>
>>
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