05-10-2016, 08:00 AM
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Thanks for your reply, although I am currently a little confused by it! The links you have added refer to getting the DS18B20 working with an RPi rather then a Pine64 which is something i've already achieved (or i'd be posting on the Rpi forums)....
However, the same doesn't seem to work on the Pine64 (although I have just noticed the difference in the GPIO numbers - I shall try that this evening). On the Pi once connected the sensor is mounted at /sys/bus/devices/w1/ but I can't seem to find a similar location for the Pine.
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This just the theory for now, because I don't have my pine yet.
GPIO should be working. I have seen some threads on this forum related to connected LED and i2c.
For 1 wire I'm not sure.
Some python libraries were ported to PINE as well.
I plan to test this (and other sensors and peripherals) once I receive my PINE (who know when).
Tllim posted on this forum about IR reciver (3 pins) is actually also 1 wire bus.
Perhaps that works already. But again I can't test anything until I receive my PINE.
Thanks for your reply, although I am currently a little confused by it! The links you have added refer to getting the DS18B20 working with an RPi rather then a Pine64 which is something i've already achieved (or i'd be posting on the Rpi forums)....
However, the same doesn't seem to work on the Pine64 (although I have just noticed the difference in the GPIO numbers - I shall try that this evening). On the Pi once connected the sensor is mounted at /sys/bus/devices/w1/ but I can't seem to find a similar location for the Pine.
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This just the theory for now, because I don't have my pine yet.
GPIO should be working. I have seen some threads on this forum related to connected LED and i2c.
For 1 wire I'm not sure.
Some python libraries were ported to PINE as well.
I plan to test this (and other sensors and peripherals) once I receive my PINE (who know when).
Tllim posted on this forum about IR reciver (3 pins) is actually also 1 wire bus.
Perhaps that works already. But again I can't test anything until I receive my PINE.