> Congratulations on your accomplishment creating a 1-wire slave.

Thank You!
> My translated version of your page suggests that it is an Atamel-based
> microprocessor emulating a DS18X20 chip.

Yes, its an Atmel-Chip, precisely an ATmega169P

> Adding support for a fully emulated existing chip would be trivial.

We're currently not emulating an DS18x20 Chip, we want to use our own
device class

> As for using owfs for you new chip, if you are creating the slave only
> for your own use, you can modify owfs however you wish (it's open
> source) and even ask for assistance.

Where can i define these device-classes / commands etc?

> If you want support to be part of owfs, then it has to be relevant to
> more users. In general I like to add support for any commercial project,
> and any project that is easily available or buildable (descriptions,
> code, schematics) that fit's in with the 1-wire system. (i.e.
> open-source hardware).

It could be relevant for more users - but it wont be a commercial
project. Free to use and modify for everyone - open source ;)

It would be very nice if you can tell us how to integrate these commands
to owfs, so we can use it with ownet etc


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