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RE: Re: T.O.M 10
If you are using the xPL TOM10 plugin and wait until later tonight I'll
have a version that will be able to report it for you.
S.
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"Neil Frost"
<neil@frostie
.co.uk>
24/11/2004
11:31
Please
respond to
ukha_xpl
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To: <ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: RE: [ukha_xpl] Re: T.O.M 10
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The iButtons do work on a 1wire network, i've had a mixture before now.
How do I send an"f"?
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: "Justin"<jcom10@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 24/11/04 11:08:58
To: "ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx"<ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [ukha_xpl] Re: T.O.M 10
I'm surprised it picks it up at all!
The code first checks the 1 Wire family code of each device
(sensor), as a different conversion has to happen for each type. If
it doesn't see a family code it recognises then you should see
"n".
Just out of curiosity could you send a "f" to the board and let
me
know what family code it reports back for the iButton.
Cheers
Justin
--- In ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx, "frostie2001uk" <neil@f...> wrote:
>
> Has anyone tried the TOM10 with iButton temperature sensors???
>
> I am and the board picks it up but the reading is slightly off...
>
> It says it's -84.86C in my bathroom... I know winter's here but
> that's a tad out i think.....
>
> Neil
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