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Re: Now: TINI price. Was Dallas 1 wire equipment/temp sensors


  • Subject: Re: Now: TINI price. Was Dallas 1 wire equipment/temp sensors
  • From: Ian Oliver <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 17:47:54 GMT


In article <A53C580E-3493-11D9-973A-000A95A55CB2@xxxxxxx>, Martin
Greenwood wrote:
> Are you using the newer 400 based tini?
> I built a 1 wire controller using the 390 tini to "animate /
automate"
> garden water and lights a while ago, but it was stolen when we were
> burgled last year. Sometime I should redo it and the faster 400
> processor sounds good., any comments??

No, I'm on the cheesy old ones. I coded up loads of structure for a
fancy 1-wire h/a system in Java, wrote a basic config that did the bits
my wife was nagging for, and then haven't touched it for years!

I'm now looking to move the control to one of my Linux boxes as the
Tini environment was always a bit odd and a bit limiting. I've also got
into Python and find it far more happy hacky than Java!

Anyone done any 1-wire control in Python? I've found a part complete
project and will look at using this as a starting point.

Dunno if it works with the USB adaptor. But I'll scrounge one anyway.
:-)

Regards

Ian Oliver
Sunny Leeds, UK
Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas 1-wire





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