Channel 'C' Value Apparently, the whole code file did not append to the earlier file. I will try to append it again below. This is hardcoded to 5. Mike Green Posts: 23, Your question was put in the Basic Stamp forum and the code you provided is in C.
Are you interested in using the DS with one of these Basic Stamp models or are you interested in using the DS with a Propeller which supports both C and 1-Wire devices? If the latter, this post needs to be moved to the Propeller 1 forum. Sapphire Posts: Mike Green wrote: ». In all cases I am hamstrung with only 2. The brilliant people at Maxim Integrated setup the DS using the C code I posted and they told me that any good software engineer would be able to look at the code and figure out the correct bits to put into the control table of the Data Sheet for the DS I am not a good enough software engineer to do that trick.
Is anyone? Did the people at Maxim provide the. I am interested in atod Hi Tom, Yes they did. I responded that I was not able to figure out how to generate the setup in the DS Controls and Status table from the atod I got a response back from Maxim through their stool pigeon in Europe showing a screen shot of the DS memory bits and another screen shot of the traces of a digital signal analyzer.
They also included, as a download, the software for running their Digital Signal Analyzer but the software download messed up my computer and thus could not be used. This is a means of providing device-specific setup. You will then be asked to select a channel and the channel sensor type. This lets you turn off the LEDs from Oww. Following reports of success with owwnogui on the Raspberry Pi I thought I'd have a go myself. I have now added support for thermocouple readout. See the calibration page for information on thermocouple settings.
The glade file which is xml is now distributed with oww, and is read-in at start up to construct the GUI. If you like you can mess around with the file using glade3. Please let me know how well this works for you. Naturally I had a go with Oww. After installing a few developer packages using the opkg system - much like ipkg on Optware building owwnogui natively on the BeagleBone was quite straight-forward.
Even a DSR works. Just thought I'd share this news, as the BeagleBoard makes a neat little embedded computer. Its abilities go way beyond running a little thing like Oww of course.
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