Gregg Levine | 1 Apr 2010 02:50
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CVS or even Source Forge is not working

Hello!
Paul, when you get a moment please check with the folks at
SourceForge. It seems something over there who holds our project and
perhaps a lot of them have crashed. I can't download anything from CVS
on Linux, and the update fails with connection refused on Cygwin.
(Same error on Linux.)

And of course to login to create a ticket for this results in it not
being presented because the system causes people to log back in when
they click create ticket.
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Paul Alfille | 1 Apr 2010 03:46
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Re: CVS or even Source Forge is not working

Yes. The Sourceforge CVS servers for OWFS are down.
https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/sourceforge/

Quite a shame, since I've fixed the problem with owcapi (and owtcl by
extension).

Paul Alfille

On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Gregg Levine <gregg.drwho8 <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
> Paul, when you get a moment please check with the folks at
> SourceForge. It seems something over there who holds our project and
> perhaps a lot of them have crashed. I can't download anything from CVS
> on Linux, and the update fails with connection refused on Cygwin.
> (Same error on Linux.)
>
> And of course to login to create a ticket for this results in it not
> being presented because the system causes people to log back in when
> they click create ticket.
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Lauri Laukkarinen | 1 Apr 2010 20:57

Re: FAT: FAT read failed (blocknr 2)

Today I rebooted the system and now the problems seems to be gone.

-Lauri

Lauri Laukkarinen wrote:
> Hello. I compiled and installed fuse-2.8.0-pre3 and owfs-2.7p23 in 
> debian lenny with kernel 2.6.26-2-686. Everything works fine, but my 
> dmesg and kern.log fills up from messages:
> 
> [2991011.898467] FAT: FAT read failed (blocknr 2)
> [2991011.900004] FAT: FAT read failed (blocknr 2)
> 
> I guess every time I read temperature, I get this error. Does anybody 
> know, how to fix it?
> 
> -Lauri
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Marc MERLIN | 2 Apr 2010 16:56

Re: Good source for a 1-wire hub?

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 03:14:04PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> AAG electronica is a no go (out of stock), and it looks like I'm going to
> have to pressure them through my credit card just to get them to replace my
> non working humidity sensor (they are horrible to work with).

So just for the archive, I got my AAG humidity sensor swapped for the second
time and this one seems to work.
I think the AAG people mean well but it sounds like a very lean operation
where not answering Email for over a week is the norm :-/ and replacing
something can take 3-4 weeks easily (I tried an advance replacement myself
by buying a new sensor when I was getting no answer on getting mine
replaced, and it was finally shipped to me quite a while later after the one
I returned via ground had been received, negating the entire advanced
replacement thing).

But despite the very long delays, AAG was square and re-imbursed me for the
advance replacement as well as sent a new sensor eventually. You just can't
be in a hurry, at all.

Marc
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Jaap Struyk | 3 Apr 2010 08:50
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BAE0910 and p33

Hello,

I am fidling with a BAE0910 directly on the DS9490 usb adapter with
2.7p33 but the device doesn't show up.
The red led is on but the device is not listed, am I messing something up?

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Pascal Baerten | 3 Apr 2010 09:54
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Re: BAE0910 and p33

Hi Japie,

are you seeing other devices on the bus ?
what are the params used to start your ow daemon ?
is there something connected on the on the tinyboard?
did you see the device with prior owfs versions?
did you get same issue on both devices?

Pascal




2010/4/3 Jaap Struyk <japie <at> minimumrisk.nl>
Hello,

I am fidling with a BAE0910 directly on the DS9490 usb adapter with
2.7p33 but the device doesn't show up.
The red led is on but the device is not listed, am I messing something up?

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Jaap Struyk | 3 Apr 2010 13:09
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Re: BAE0910 and p33

Op 03-04-10 09:54, Pascal Baerten schreef:

> Hi Japie,
> 
> are you seeing other devices on the bus ?
> what are the params used to start your ow daemon ?
> is there something connected on the on the tinyboard?
> did you see the device with prior owfs versions?
> did you get same issue on both devices?

Hello Pascal,

I am seeing other devices and tried with different parameters, the
tinyboard has nothing connected and both devices don't showup. (one has
a red led and the other orange, for the record)
Will try an earlier version...

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Jaap Struyk | 3 Apr 2010 13:30
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Op 03-04-10 13:09, Jaap Struyk schreef:

>> did you see the device with prior owfs versions?

p29 doesn't show it either, will led shine if wrong connected?

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Pascal Baerten | 3 Apr 2010 15:47
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Re: BAE0910 and p33

I suspect a power issue.
To connect it right: from left to riht: Ground, +5v supply, DQ (1-wire)
Even with only gnd & dq, the led will lightly light on, but the chip will not be enough powered.
Do you use a separate power supply or power from usb? via a usb hub? powered?
Could you double check the presence of 5v from your cable ? 
When connecting only gnd and +5v could you verify that led turn on, if you have a multimeter, measure the voltage on the screws.
When tinyboard is connected, are other devices showing up?

Could you connect the tinyboard only, then report the dmesg at moment you connect the ds9490?
you should see something like this:
[ 2430.256057] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
[ 2430.481088] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[ 2430.559165] Driver for 1-wire Dallas network protocol.
[ 2430.573393] usbcore: registered new interface driver DS9490R
[ 2432.167097] w1_master_driver w1_bus_master1: Family fc for fc.990000000000.cc is not registered.
confirms ?

on owfs side, connect only the tinyboard and capture the output when starting your ow daemon with:
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -u -p 81 --foreground --errorlevel 1
do you see this?
CONNECT: ow_ds9490.c:USB_next(623) Bus master found: 002/002
DEFAULT: ow_ds9490.c:DS9490_sub_open(555) Opened USB DS9490 bus master at 002/002.
DEFAULT: ow_ds9490.c:DS9490_detect_found(437) Set DS9490 002/002 unique id to FC 00 00 00 00 00 99 CC
CONNECT: ow_ds9490.c:DS9490_detect_low(336) USB DS9490 1/1 successful bound

Pascal



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Op 03-04-10 13:09, Jaap Struyk schreef:

>> did you see the device with prior owfs versions?

p29 doesn't show it either, will led shine if wrong connected?


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Jaap Struyk | 3 Apr 2010 19:07
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Op 03-04-10 15:47, Pascal Baerten schreef:

> I suspect a power issue.
> To connect it right: from left to riht: Ground, +5v supply, DQ (1-wire)
> Even with only gnd & dq, the led will lightly light on, but the chip will
> not be enough powered.

OK, never suspected the absence of 5v would mess me up, I currently use
a bunch of sensors with only data and ground so no 5v line (yet)
available, will make one asap and let you know...

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