Ok, after perusing a lot of code examples, I get it.
Everyone cheats. They either copy the relevant defines from the header file,
or pretend that kernel headers are the same as glibc headers. It's messy, but
I can do that.
Paul
On Friday 21 April 2006 09:31 pm, Paul Alfille wrote:
Jan (or
Hi,
as far as I remember the header file which is supposed to be used with
userland programs is distributed as part of the the lm-sensors source package
as it is needed also in the sensors-detect program.
Christoph
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 09:55:33AM -0400, Paul Alfille wrote:
Ok, after
Hi again,
I've now ordered a DS 9490R,
There is one positive thing with this - it will free up one of my
usb2serial adapters which has tendeded to be very usefull when dealing
with HomeAutomation related topics.
I'd be more then glad to help out getting my link adapter to work with
a current
Hi all,
While we're on this topic: I installed OpenWRT OWFS on my wl500gx a few
days ago, with a DS9490R adapter and one DS18S20. Everything worked
straigth 'out of the box' (well, out of the .ipg ;) Great work, guys!!
Graphs @ http://wimh.dyndns.org:10080/rrd/tempweek.png
Regards,
Wim
On
Am Samstag, 22. April 2006 15:55 schrieb Paul Alfille:
Ok, after perusing a lot of code examples, I get it.
Everyone cheats. They either copy the relevant defines from the header
file, or pretend that kernel headers are the same as glibc headers. It's
messy, but I can do that.
I'd like to
That's OK. There is so little actual i2c code, I can use the raw i2c commands.
Near as I can tell, there are only a few primatives:
DeviceReset
1W reset
1W channel select
1W read/write byte
1W triplet
1W powerbyte
Some things, like selecting i2c address, and distinguishing between -100 and
-800
Hello!
Kurt on this issue, I tend to agree with Wim Heirman regarding the
ASUS WL500G. Especially since every so often, even I have issues with
the methods behind OWFS. Can you provide for me, (privately if you
wish), where you obtained your unit? So far the only places I've seen
this thing being