On 11/29/11 10:00 AM, Ákos Gábriel wrote:
> Very nice stuff, thank you!
>
> If I'm right you don't detect structure changes this way automatically, right?
Correct

-- Silvano


> No problem, the idea is great (with the linking) I'll extend the system 
> accordingly.
>
> Best,
> Akos
>
>
> 2011.11.28. dátummal, 17:56 időpontban Silvano Gai írta:
>
>> You can use this for the moment
>> http://ip6.com/projects/?p=80
>>
>> and this
>> http://ip6.com/projects/?p=173
>> as a corollary
>>
>> -- Silvano
>>
>> On 11/27/11 11:19 PM, Ákos Gábriel wrote:
>>> Hi Paul,
>>>
>>> I missed last weeks' conversations and just want to check back on that.
>>> Is there any progress regarding /flat directory?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Akos
>>>
>>> 2011.09.15. dátummal, 23:50 időpontban Paul Alfille írta:
>>>
>>>> Design.
>>>>
>>>> The DS2482-800 is really 8 almost independent bus masters.
>>>>
>>>> The DS2409 has switching on/off of it's branches, and in general the
>>>> branches are not revealed without specific effort. The Dallas
>>>> application notes use the selective nature of the branches
>>>> inventively, and so that's the way OWFS implemented their use.
>>>>
>>>> /flat isn't too hard to do, however.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Mark Richards
>>>> <[email protected]>   wrote:
>>>>> On 9/15/2011 16:24, ekgnkb3d wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Mark
>>>>> Mark Richards-3 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/14/2011 08:49, ekgnkb3d wrote:
>>>>> My network doesn't do that.  It would be nice.  I think it has to do
>>>>> with the fact that there are DS2409 switches at the base of the network.
>>>>>
>>>>> OK, maybe that's a problem of the DS2409.
>>>>> I'm using 4x DS2482-100 so they are flatted in the root without any 
>>>>> addition
>>>>> work...
>>>>> Achim
>>>>>
>>>>> Well, except beyond the "root" switch there are other DS2409's (3 deep), 
>>>>> and
>>>>> I do see the rest of the network.
>>>>>
>>>>> It would be helpful to know if this is by design, or a problem..
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyhow I got beyond this by scanning down all the branches using the 
>>>>> python
>>>>> utility supplied with the owfs sources.  Works like a charm.
>>>>>
>>>>> /m
>>>>>
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