I'm only guessing, but owserver alone isn't doing much. You need owfs, owhttp or another client to owserver in order to retrieve the 1wire data. This "client" must be started with -F option in order to display Farenheit values.

best regards,
Markus

On Apr 17, Peter Cannell <peter.cann...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi.  I'm new to the 1-wire world and have a really simple question, i've
looked everywhere and must be missing something.  When I start owserver with
this command:
/opt/owfs/bin/owserver -F -u -p 3000

It runs fine but I get deg C only.

When I use owhttpd, starting with the same -F flag, it reports in deg F.

Am I missing something simple here?

Thanks,
pete



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