On 06/12/16 13:38, Martin Patzak (GMX) wrote:
>
>> By using the /latesttemp mentioned earlier, you only perform the read,
>> and should thus not suffer from timeouts (given that the bus is not
>> already backed up with previous queries).
>> Note that a convert must always be triggered by using the
>> /simultaneous/temperature endpoint before.
> yes, I do exactly as you say, but cannot read a 85 degC value!
> Why is it only me??? Others seem to read 85 degC fine
>
> Is anybody with a LinkUSB able to read 85 degC?
Based on the diff posted by Stefano 2h ago, it looks like it actually
rejects any 85 readings (invalidly, if I've understood everything
correct). So that should probably be patched, then it should work as
expected.
>
>> At least this is my understanding of it, I have not used latesttemp
>> myself.. :)
>> But as was mentioned by before, 85C is usually due to bad wiring/too low
>> power... Powered sensors ftw :)
> well, in my case I have real 85 degC the wiring and power-supply is ok.
Well, that is of course another valid reason to get 85C.. :)


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