Paul Alfille <paul.alfi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The snipet you show suggests a USB disconnect and then rescan and
> reconnect. A 1-wire short shouldn't cause this (though I've never done
> the test) but perhaps shorting out the 5V line might. Or a loose
> connector.
> 
> Can you give more information about your setup?

Shure!

This is going to get very strange now :(

I just reactivated my old machine where everything worked fine and
compiled the recent version of owfs (2.7p34).

Now: Everything still does work fine there!  The Machine is running Debian
oldstable 4.0/etch with vanilla Kernel 2.6.27

The hardware I'm using is a custom Board. Schematic is available
here: http://geggus.net/sven/1-wiremb/1wmb-schematic.pdf

This is basically the schematic from the DS2490 data sheet.

Strange thing is that I does not work with any of my current machines
(Debian lenny 32 bit and Debian squeeze 64 bit)

Any hint on how further debug this?

Sven

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