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      Analog Input - Evok Settings are not clear
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      @seecosmea If you wish, you can set a lower bit resolution to get faster read of the AI. The correction is stored in the onboard memory (corr_rom and corr_addr), if you comment these out, you can set it manually using the correction parameter. Ignore the gain parameter.

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      No handlers could be found for logger "websocket"
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      Good day,

      I do receive all JSON stings from my DS18B20 temperatur sensors and from my DS2413 (Wire Dual Channel Addressable Switch) but I do not receive any strings from DS2438 at moment. I could get the JSON string via the wget method or via http://127.0.0.1:88/rest/all.

      Do you have any idea on how I could get the strings via the above mentioned python program via Websocket; I actually do not understand why I do not receive the DS2438 strings...

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      Raspberry - Shell code for DS2413
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      Thanks a lot :) !! Greeting from Shanghai

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      UniPi is not detecting DS2413
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      The 1-Wire GPIOs have to be included in the configuration file in order to work. There is an example of how it should be done at the bottom of the UniPi 1.1 configuration file ( https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/blob/master/etc/evok-unipi1.1.conf ).