Stuart Poulton <webw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Happy to take any feedback

Why I2C? AFAIK the w1-gpio-custom Kernel driver does provide a 1-wire
Interface on any GPIO Pin which provides w1 compatible Voltage and owfs can
sit on top of this. So at best we will not need any external Hardware at
all. I think Raspberry Pi Board will almost certainly include a Linux GPIO
subsystem compatible aproach for controlling GPIOs.

Sven

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