> Just testing a Sheepwalk dual channel IO board, based on DS2413 and it
> does not have a 'power' register. Is there any way to tell if it is
> running parasitic or has a 5v supply?
>
> Thanks
> Mick
There is no power connection to a 2413 - the I/O is parasitic powered and
the outputs are open
Just testing a Sheepwalk dual channel IO board, based on DS2413 and it
does not have a 'power' register. Is there any way to tell if it is
running parasitic or has a 5v supply?
Thanks
Mick
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On 5 September 2014 16:19, Paul Alfille wrote:
> Glad to hear there is a solution. I wonder if we can find a way to make owfs
> handle USB problems more gracefully.
I was a little surprised that it appeared to be stuck in a wait loop
of some sort but there did not seem to be a timeout catching it
On 5 September 2014 16:30, Vajk Fekete wrote:
> I also had problems on 1043nd. An unpowered hub shared with a pendrive made
> it worse. The drive also had problems and they were causing data/filesystem
> corruption too. A powered hub made issues almost disappear. With that it
> lost the host 1-2 t
I also had problems on 1043nd. An unpowered hub shared with a pendrive made
it worse. The drive also had problems and they were causing data/filesystem
corruption too. A powered hub made issues almost disappear. With that it
lost the host 1-2 times a year only. For ds9490 un and re-plugging the
dev
Glad to hear there is a solution. I wonder if we can find a way to make
owfs handle USB problems more gracefully.
A description of getting owfs working on an embedded platform like the
WR703N would be great.
Paul
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Colin Law wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions, a
Thanks for the suggestions, after a nights sleep and some more
experiments it seems that it is an issue with the USB hardware in the
703. If I use a non-powered usb hub between the router and the
LinkUSB then all seems well (at least it has been running for a couple
of hours without failure wherea