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    I looked at the code. I did not makes any comments as I am not up on one wire stuff.

    You have been coding for some years. Then you know that if it works then it is OK. I did not notice any thing that is borderline on working.

    I may start using one wire. If I do I may use some of your code.
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    I may start using one wire. If I do I may use some of your code.
    Please feel free, Dave.

    And after all those years I have found that if I spend more time with it I can make it better.

    I have completed most of the examples provided with both my development boards and felt it was time to go after something that might be useful and more challanging.

    Got a little ahead of myself with the one wire and ended up having to use someone elses code. But it turned into a great learning exercise, I have alot better idea of how one wire works and know I have a lot more learning to go.

    Going from just about unlimited memory to a PIC is a real eye opener!

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