ReadMe.txt Driver File Contents (libusbW32VC310r2.zip)

Test application to read and write 1-Wire memory 
devices.  Each device has it's memory divided by
feature into different 'banks'.  

To program the EPROM 1-Wire devices a DS9097U-E25 
or equivalent adapter is required.

Required on the command line is the 1-Wire port name:

example:  "COM1"                (Win32 DS2480B)
          "/dev/cua0"           (Linux DS2480B)
          "1"                   (Win32 TMEX)
          "\\.\DS2490-1"        (Win32 USB DS2490)
          "{1,5}"               (Win32 DS2480B multi build)
          "{1,6}"               (Win32 USB DS2490 multi build)
          "{1,2}"               (Win32 DS1410E multi build)

This application uses the 1-Wire Public Domain API. 
Implementations of this API can be found in the '\lib' folder.
The libraries are divided into three categories: 'general', 
'userial' and 'other'. Under each category are sample platform
link files. The 'general' and 'userial' libraries have 'todo' 
templates for creating new platform specific implementations.  

This application also uses utility and header files found
in the '\common' folder. 

Application File(s):		'\apps'
memutil.c   - the interface for using the memory bank 
              utility


Common Module File(s):		'\common'
crcutil.c   - used to calculate the crc of the data
mbappreg.c  - memory bank functions for the application register
              iButtons
mbappreg.h  - header file 
mbee.c      - memory bank functions for the electically erasable
              programmable read only memory
mbee.h      - header file
mbee77.c    - memory bank for the DS1923 and DS1977
mbee77.h    - header file
mbeprom.c   - memory bank functions for the electrically 
              programmable read only memory 
mbeprom.h   - header file
mbnv.c      - memory bank functions for the read/write nonvolatile 
              memory
mbnv.h      - header file
mbnvcrc.c   - memory bank functions for the read/write nonvolatile
              memory with crc
mbnvcrc.h   - header file
mbscr.c     - memory bank functions for the scratchpad
mbscr.h     - header file
mbscrx77.c  - memory bank for the scratchpad of the DS1923 and DS1977
mbscrx77.h  - header file
mbscrcrc.c  - memory bank functions for the scratchpad with crc
mbscrcrc.h  - header file
mbscree.c   - memory bank functions for the scratchpad ee
mbscree.h   - header file
mbscrex.c   - memory bank functions for the scratchpad ex
mbscrex.h   - header file
mbsha.c     - memory bank functions for the sha parts
mbsha.h     - header file
mbshaee.c   - memory bank functions for the shaee parts
mbshaee.h   - header file
pw77.c      - password functions for the DS1923 and DS1977
pw77.h      - header file
owerr.c     - error codes, description and functions
ownet.h     - main header file
rawmem.c    - the utility that sorts memory bank functions 
              depending on part and bank
rawmem.h    - header file
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