Yup I see the error. owtap was useful. It's a misinterpretation of
/uncached/bus.0/bus.0 as uncached/bus.0/uncached
It'll take me a day or so to fix.
Paul
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Christian Magnusson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It still seem to be a bug in the CVS-source which I checke
Hello!
That is a very strange series of issues that you've related Rob.
What about studying the methods behind accident testing the MTD drivers for
Linux? They've got an interesting regarding using an X10 type device to
power cycle the supply for the thing.
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Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello!
Eric will probably react properly at this, but AAG has never really followed
anyone's standards, except their own. There are also complaints regarding
their products not, that's right not, working with software from other
vendors.
Whereas, the Hobby Boards products have a very good track re
iButtonLink uses a wiring scheme that is compatible with ours but AAG
doesn't. They only use RJ11 connectors and I don't think all of their
products have the same pinout.
Eric
www.hobby-boards.com
Paul Alfille wrote:
As far a I can tell, Maxim doesn't make a product with
RJ45. All their kits
It still seem to be a bug in the CVS-source which I checked out 2 days ago.
Paul, do you want to look at it when you have time?
# owserver fake 10 p
# owfs s 127.0.0.1: /mnt/1wire2
This will show a duplicate uncache-directory.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ls -l /mnt/1wire2/bus.0/unca
As far a I can tell, Maxim doesn't make a product with RJ45. All their kits
are RJ11.
You probably should follow HobbyBoard's wiring scheme
http://hobby-boards.com/catalog/howto_wiring_diagram.php
iButtonlink seems compatible with this, as does AAG from my experience.
Paul Alfille
On Mon, Apr 7
I'm working with a company on an embedded device that will include an
RJ45 jack to interface to 1-Wire sensors. I'm wondering just how
much of a standard 1WRJ45 became after it was proposed. Who
manufactures the majority of 1-Wire sensor assemblies, and what
pinouts have they followed?
After a number of power failures this weekend, one of my DS2405 decided to
turn on its output when it the system powered backup. (it was NOT on before
the system went down) My read/write script for DS2405 does not auto start
thus I put it down to some type of external glitch. In my case these DS
My current owlib version is:
owlib - 2.7p4-2 - 1-wire library
Is that still the old library?
Before I re-installed (per your directions) I did have an old version (owlib -
2.7p2-1 - 1-wire library).
Yes..doing a 'find / -name ow* -print gives a output that goes on
forever
Is
You seemed to have an old owlib installed on you nslu2.
I'm not sure how Paul wants to solve that /bus.0/uncached/uncached/
directory. but it should be fixed to make it possible to do a complete
directory listing with "find" or owcapi.
The example module/swig/perl5/example/test.pl loops foreve
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