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Re: Raspberry Pi in HA?
I've got plans to produce a 1-wire adaptor that will work using the
GPIO
pins, keeping the USB free.
Given that the USB is also responsible for the network connection, there
is some sense in keeping as much stuff off USB as possible.
Details of the 1-wire adaptor can be found here
http://raspberrypi.homelabs.org.uk/
Stuart
On 01/03/12 12:13, Simon Haslam wrote:
> Yes, I expect this will be a common use - just plug in a USB hub,
small disk/stick and a USB-1wire adaptor (or maybe log to a NAS or some
sort of cloudy thing). It's Linux (don't know what flavour or what chip
architecture) but I expect all the same debates will come up again as for
Sheeva/GuruPlug etc. Personally I run owfs with a LinkUSB on a Buffalo
Linkstation and it has been super reliable (dang... why did I go and say
that!).
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> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Raspberry Pi in HA?
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> I'm hoping to get a reasonably priced, network attached 1 wire data
logger out of mine. The big but is that I'll have to wait until someone
else actually works out how to do it :-(
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> On 1 Mar 2012, at 11:17, Paul Gale <groups2@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> So is anyone planning an HA project using the Raspberry Pi PC?
...Provided you can get one of course!
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>> Paul.
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