On 05.08.2018 21:20, Colin Law wrote:
> On 5 August 2018 at 20:09, Rowan Sylvester-Bradley
> <ro...@sylvesterbradley.org <mailto:ro...@sylvesterbradley.org>> wrote:
>
>     If I switch to Raspberry Pi, how do I then connect the OneWire bus
>     to the Pi? Can I still use the DS9490R, or do I have to use some
>     more hardwary way, connecting to GPIO pins or something?
>
>
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> You can use the DS9490R or direct connect to GPIO pins.  If you have
> more than one or two devices or more than a few metres of wire then I
> think best to use the adaptor.  If you already have it then use it,
> but it is cheaper to direct connect.
>
> Colin
>  
>
>     Thanks - Rowan
>
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>     On 05/08/2018 16:26, Colin Law wrote:
>>     On 5 August 2018 at 12:50, Jan Kandziora <j...@gmx.de
>>     <mailto:j...@gmx.de>> wrote:
>>
>>         Am 05.08.2018 um 12:22 schrieb Rowan Sylvester-Bradley:
>>         > I am trying to use a DS9490R USB-to-onewire adapter.
>>         >
>>         > I want to plug it directly into my Windows PC. I may later
>>         add a
>>         > Raspberry Pi or similar, but for now I'm trying to keep
>>         things as simple
>>         > as possible.
>>         >
>>         Please go for the Raspberry Pi solution as quick as possible.
>>
>>
>>
>>     I agree with Jan, if you want to keep it simple then go straight
>>     to the pi, it will almost certainly be easier to get the pi going
>>     and put owserver on it than it will be get owserver running on
>>     windows.  Also I suggest that you look at node-red as an
>>     alternative to openHAB, some prefer node-red and some prefer
>>     openHAB, so look at both.  Either will run well on the pi and you
>>     can keep the PC just for the UI via the browser.
>>
>>     Colin
>>
>>
>>
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