Am 04.07.2017 um 23:06 schrieb Nigel Titley:
>>
>> maybe there us the additional way to send some free sample to
>> developers of owfs and ask them to help you additional to your
>> own work.
>> By that way it is (So my suggestion) the fastest and easyest way to get
>> your unit to run.
>>
> Alread
On 04/07/17 21:13, Roland Franke wrote:
> Hello,
>>>
>>> My advice is to take the module/owlib/src/c/ow_2450.c file as a
>>> template. It has a clear structure, touches a lot of subsystems and you
>>> can leave out things you don't need easily.
>> Many thanks, I'll do that. I've been looking at o
Hello,
My advice is to take the module/owlib/src/c/ow_2450.c file as a
template. It has a clear structure, touches a lot of subsystems and you
can leave out things you don't need easily.
Many thanks, I'll do that. I've been looking at ow_1820.c (as being a
simple device that I thought I underst
On 04/07/17 17:25, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Am 04.07.2017 um 17:38 schrieb Nigel Titley:
>> Folks, I'm trying to add a new 1-wire device to OWFS and thrashing
>> around trying to make a start. I've tried looking at the code for
>> various devices and can sort of see how it hangs together but I wond
Am 04.07.2017 um 17:38 schrieb Nigel Titley:
> Folks, I'm trying to add a new 1-wire device to OWFS and thrashing
> around trying to make a start. I've tried looking at the code for
> various devices and can sort of see how it hangs together but I wondered
> if there was a guide anywhere (unlikely,
Folks, I'm trying to add a new 1-wire device to OWFS and thrashing
around trying to make a start. I've tried looking at the code for
various devices and can sort of see how it hangs together but I wondered
if there was a guide anywhere (unlikely, I know) or any suggested order
of reading of code or