From: Nico B. <ni...@cu...> - 2020-10-24 08:19:43
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I'm using a raspberry zero with a ds2482-100 board. OWFS software is the one from the debian repo it's self 3.1p5. (debian 9) I's running stable for a couple of months now. Pi zero is in a greenhouse who has a ethernet connection (usb to ethernet) with ds2408 and ds2438 (humidity) https://fstab.nl/Raspberry-Pi-zero Nico han...@at... wrote: > Hello! > I've just downloaded and built the latest release of OWFS on the Raspberry > Pi device that I normally use for first tries of the OWFS system. All I saw > while doing so were the usual wonky warnings from the Debian based build > tools on the device. I haven't tried building this release on Slackware as I > do not have a 64 bit 14.2 system available so we can take this report as > factual for the Pi device. > > Hardware is a DS9097U device using an FTDI FT232 and MAX232A based adapter, > they are talking to a pair of DS2406 devices. > > Further studies will be on a Pi3 and a Pi Zero W Or a PI Zero in gadget zero > Ethernet mode talking to a regular Pi Zero. > > Right now I'm working with Maxim to make arrangements to send a pair of > DS2484 devices, and then a pair of DS28E17 devices as well. (I might have > those.) > > We know from earlier discussions that the Pi will work to talk to a device > that uses the I2C methods. But what about those two? > ----- > Gregg Levine han...@at... > "They were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Naturally they became > heroes." Princess Leia Organa of Alderann Senator > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Owfs-developers mailing list > Owf...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owfs-developers > -- 0623391101 |