Am 07.04.2015 um 22:09 schrieb Ritchie:
> 
> Do I have the chance to see, which "1-wire Partner" has/makes the
> problem. Up to now, I just check the values above.
>
A SEARCH involves *all* the slaves on a bus simultaneously, so it's not
really possible to find a single culprit without removing and
re-inserting chips.

But statistics say all the problems are on bus.0/bus.2, that's the third
bus on the DS2482-800 on the first owserver.


> Depending on which 1-wire clients I have connected, I suddenly
> see some devices double or triple in device list.
> 
Which ones? The Atmels? I had such a problem with early firmwares of
Pascal Baertens BAE0911 chips and he fixed it by making his ISR code
interruptible itself. Maybe the Atmel firmware you use has a similar
problem.

With the DS2408, DS2409 and DS2423 hardware slaves, I never had such a
problem.


Kind regards

        Jan

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