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RE: Temperature Sensing


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  • Subject: RE: Temperature Sensing
  • From: "Nick Shore" <nick.shore@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 14:48:13 +0100
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> If you want to use Linux, make sure you buy a DS9097U-009 Comm port

> adaptor. _DONT_ get a DS9097E, they are a pain to get working under
Linux,

> and there are no libraries for them.

>



Thanks for the advice, just got the 9097U and some DS18S20s, they work a
treat.



I tried to use the DigiTemp package from http://www.nexuscomputing.com/template.php3?insert=digitemp.html
but it doesn't seem to work for me.



Then I fetched the public domain kit from http://www.ibutton.com/software/1wire/wirekit.html
which

does work.



It's a very cheap and easy way to do temperature sensing.



Nick.






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