i changed
ow_1820.c
and added:
{"temperature.9bits" ,12, NULL, ft_temperature, fc_volatile,
{f:FS_22temp} , {v:NULL} , {i: 9}, } ,
{"temperature.10bits" ,12, NULL, ft_temperature, fc_volatile,
{f:FS_22temp} , {v:NULL} , {i:10}, } ,
{"temperatu
Hello guys
i'm using DS18S20 and DS18B20 and i don't need 12bits resolution
i can read they on PIC16F877A at 100 miliseconds with 9bits, can i use
100 miliseconds on OWSERVER?
today OWSERVER use 750msec to be compatible with datasheet
maybe put an virtual configuration on device or some files lik
Am Sonntag, 17. September 2006 17:35 schrieb Paul Alfille:
> Philipp,
>
> What is the license on the code you refrerence? There isn't any information
> at the start of the files, and I don't want to look too closely at the
> rest.
>
This display uses the ST7036, a HD44780 compatible controller. The
Philipp,What is the license on the code you refrerence? There isn't any information at the start of the files, and I don't want to look too closely at the rest.It would be easy to add support if:1. Testing
A. You have a sample and are willing to test, or B The vendor supplies a sample2. Docu
Jan Kandziora wrote:
Hi Jan,
>> So far, I've found out that it's often the sensors at the end of the
>> longer branches that cause problems. As a proper 1wire "switch" would
>> cost as much as all my current 1wire hardware together, this is not
>> really an option for me right now. I'll have to c
Am Sonntag, 17. September 2006 12:34 schrieb Philipp Haeuser:
>
Oh, and I would strongly encourage you to read
http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/app148.pdf
Kind regards
Jan
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Actually OWFS does 3 retries for each unsuccessful read. Take a look at
the statistics to see how your network is functioning. You can also use
them to tune the wire lengths.
PaulOn 9/17/06, Philipp Haeuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul Alfille wrote:Hi Paul, Hi all,> I think we have that "featu
Am Sonntag, 17. September 2006 12:34 schrieb Philipp Haeuser:
> So far, I've found out that it's often the sensors at the end of the
> longer branches that cause problems. As a proper 1wire "switch" would
> cost as much as all my current 1wire hardware together, this is not
> really an option for
Paul Alfille wrote:
Hi Paul, Hi all,
> I think we have that "feature".
>
> Just ask for the device, even if it isn't in the directory listing. We only
> cache existence, not non-existence.
Ah, that's good.
> Now your 1-wire topology will give the purists fits. I'm no expert, but
> having a spl