Sure, sorry I can't be of more help at the moment. 

To be clear, with the changes I made, which were done empirically, I was able 
to read the hot junction thermocouple temperature using the  "temperature" 
access string on the MAX31850 development board I had purchased. It also read 
properly with the different resolution access strings, "temperature9", 
"temperature10"... 

As I recall, without the two code changes I made, the value returned by 
"temperature" made no sense for either the cold or hot junction. I don't think 
I checked what "thermocouple" returned, but it's not clear to me from my email 
exactly what experiments I performed. 

Paul W Panish
Mobile: (603) 343-8901

> On Jun 30, 2016, at 04:56, Jan Kandziora <j...@gmx.de> wrote:
> 
>> Am 29.06.2016 um 23:51 schrieb Paul W Panish:
>> All,
>> 
>> I just realized the attachment from my email to Paul Alfille wouldn't
>> be readable for anyone not using Postbox on a Mac. Here's a copy of
>> the text, sorry about the bad formatting:
> Thanks for the reply, Paul.
> 
> I try to understand all this first.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
>    Jan

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