![]() ![]() A user interface that exercises a wide variety of iButton and 1-Wire devices is less intuitive for users focused on setting up a logger and retrieving data after a couple of weeks or months. Thanks to the logger iButton devices, the OneWireViewer has gained popularity with researchers. It is available for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows ® 10, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista ®, and Windows XP ® (service pack 2 and greater). ![]() The software can exercise most iButton ® and 1-Wire devices through USB and serial (COM) port adapters. The OneWireViewer software was originally written to demonstrate the usefulness and effectiveness of the 1-Wire ® application program interface (API) for Java ®. This document, together with application note 4373, "OneWireViewer and iButton ® Quick Start Guide," and application note 3358, "OneWireViewer User's Guide," covers all situations that the typical user of 1-Wire and iButton devices is likely to encounter. The second part of the document relates to software installation, port configuration, adapter detection, and changing adapter types and ports. It also includes hints on how to test for a bad iButton battery and how to verify whether a mission was started successfully. ![]() ![]() This document gives insight into the operation of the OneWireViewer, its way of displaying errors, and function-viewer-specific peculiarities. ![]()
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