Paul Alfille wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Wolfgang Grandegger 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>> 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?
>>
> 
> I think there is some sample code in the maxim support website. See:
> http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/ibutton/example/

Ah, thanks for the link.

> We do some quick and dirty parsing of the DS2406 filesystem structure for
> the TAI8570 barometer. (the barometer uses 2 ds2406s and one will have the
> name of it's companion). http://www.aag.com.mx/aagusa/index1.html
> 
> I considered adding support for the file structure layered on top of OWFS's
> normal memory access, but no one seemed to need it. It gets complex when you
> factor in the chips with dirty bits and redirection, and even explaining it
> and explaining the two uses of the same title sounded unappealing.

OK.

Wolfgang.

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