If someone is interested... http://youtu.be/cHoLUlQAcCw

Giulio


2013/6/5 Giulio Carabetta <[email protected]>

> as always, I do not know whether it is the best solution, but I have done
> so.
> In the infinite main loop, I ask to owserver the list of present objects,
> and store it in an array: there can be connected just one iButton at a
> time.
> In the array will be some objects always present (master bus, switch,
> etc.) that I can drop from array.
> If the array is empty, no iButton connected.
> Other way, I can check the object to see if it is an authorized one.
>
> I'd like to share my source, but I need a little time, at least to
> translate comments and variable_names! ;)
>
> Giulio
>
>
> 2013/6/5 foster <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi.
>> I did a test with time.sleep 1 sec, and it looks like no load to
>> raspberry.
>> So 1 sec. is viable compromise.
>> But I have another question:
>> We solve here only one ibutton, so checking in loop if any directory has
>> beeen created. But how to solve if I need to identify person with ibutton
>> (20 or more people)?
>> With this solution I need to check 20 directories in one sec. So it can
>> be a
>> little problem.
>> It could be use as monitoring of entrance people.
>>
>>
>>
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