Am 30.09.2015 um 14:29 schrieb [email protected]:
> Hello, please How I can contact with Paul?
>
I don't know, his last message was from April, so maybe he's gone...
> I have old and strange problem:
>
> #
> # After long time (2 minutes about) I've got a result:
> #
> #/uncached/20.2B660E000000
> #/uncached/28.FF920B110400
> #/uncached/28.FFD307650400
> #/uncached/bus.1
> #/uncached/bus.0
> #/uncached/settings
> #/uncached/system
> #/uncached/statistics
> #/uncached/structure
> #/uncached/simultaneous
> #/uncached/alarm
> #
> # 1. Where is 20-0000000e709a device?
> #
> # 2. Why it take too long time?
> #
>
There have been some changes in the w1 kernel interface "recently", so
*have you ever had it working with --w1* ?
I haven't used --w1 for anything but playing around and now that OWFS
has native support for the DS1WM and K1WM bus masters (and they have
been broken in den w1 kernel driver anyway), is there a specific reason
you want to use --w1?
Kind regards
Jan
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