On 04/07/17 21:13, Roland Franke wrote:
> Hello,
>>>
>>> My advice is to take the module/owlib/src/c/ow_2450.c file as a
>>> template. It has a clear structure, touches a lot of subsystems and you
>>> can leave out things you don't need easily.
>> Many thanks, I'll do that. I've been looking at ow_1820.c (as being a
>> simple device that I thought I understood) but I'll take your advice and
>> have a look at ow_2450.c instead.
>> >
>> > What does your device do?
>> It's the SS-WALL-TH from iButtonlink. It measures temperature and
>> humidity in a package suitable for mounting in a drywall (plasterboard)
>> wall. We sell it and I'd like to add it to OWFS. It doesn't have a very
>> complicated structure.
>
> maybe there us the additional way to send some free sample to
> developers of owfs and ask them to help you additional to your
> own work.
> By that way it is (So my suggestion) the fastest and easyest way to get
> your unit to run.
>
Already tried this but got no takers, I'm afraid.

Nigel

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