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Re: Raspberry Pi in HA?



Hi Stuart,

Must first confess that I *still* haven't put your 1-Wire board through its
paces! :-(  Constantly changing priorities - I hope you understand!  On the
plus side, the boards looked very well layed out and produced, so if you
intend to produce anything for the Pi, I'm almost guaranteed to come in :-)

What, if anything, can I research to assist with the i2c & gpio issues?
(time permitting).

R.

--
Rob Iles
Proprietor & Chief Automation Architect
Domia Lifestyle
www.domialifestyle.com
On 1 Mar 2012 23:17, "Stuart Poulton" <stuart@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

> **
>
>
> Rob,
>
> 1-wire and RPi has been talked about for quite some time. Right now,
> hardware isn't the issue, more driver support for i2c and gpio, USB
should
> be ok
>
> How did you get on with my 1-wire module btw ?
>
> Stuart
>
> On 1 Mar 2012, at 23:05, Rob Iles wrote:
>
> > Absolutely doing something Harmony-esque with them subject to
> availability!
> > Surprised to see so many 1-Wire responses, there goes my niche
idea ;-)
> > lots more thoughts, but want hands-on first, unless anyone can
point me
> to
> > a reliable simulator for Matlab/Similar?
> >
> > R.
>
>
>


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