Hi Charles,

what kind of iButton are you using? I've got some experience with the DS1921 
(Thermochron) ones....

> 1. When I look at my ibutton mission log I see a date which is 2592000
> (udate) out from the figure I see if I look using the 1wire java
> viewer. This is one month later than it should be.

- from which file (or entry on owhttpd) exactly did you read this value? 
- Does clock/running equal to 1? If yes, is clock/date also shifted for one 
month?
- And how did you do the missioning of the iButton (by using OWFS or the java 
viewer)?

> 2. not being a programmer, owhttpd does not present mission data in an
> easy form. How easy would it to produce a page in owhttpd that would
> present the mission data as a csv type output containing datetime &
> temp data?

If I am not mistaken you would need to change owhttpd itself. Do you actually 
need to read the data from owhttpd or would it also be okay for you to launch a 
simple script which provides you with the csv-like output? I've done some 
scripting for the DS1921 iButtons and an adaption could be done quickly.

best regards
Clemens Egger


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