Paul Alfille wrote:
> No, the Dallas filesystem (embedded into the rather small memory of their
> chips) is distinct from OWFS.

OK, do you (or anybody else) know of any program allowing to interpret
such data and present it to the user via file-system?

> OWFS is a way of making the entire 1-wire bus be a virttual fil;esystem,
> with uniquely numbered devices be directories and each property (like memory
> or temperature) be a file.
> 
> That same design has been expanded to URLs, and direct access via network
> and programming languages.

I see.

Thanks,

Wolfgang.

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