I'm not a developer or programmer just a user.I'm trying to install a packet radio system using Linux. The TNC is a Kantronics KPC3.The issue I'm having is the communications programs I have tried (minicom and cutecom) do not talk to the TNC. I'm using a computer that has a serial port and it is enabled in the BIOS.I have added myself to the uucp group in an effort resolve this issue.
I have 2 xbee explorer USB boards hooked into my Acer Netbook running 10.04.e successfully mapped the /dev/tty/USB0 and set it up as com2 to use with X-CTU XBee software. It works. WHen I try to have a 2nd USB explorer board and do the same mapping thy both show as the same manufacturer so the same address(006). Even though the second reads as /dev/tty/USB1. Has anybody ran into this situation as well
I am trying to get two way serial communications going between a Windows XP system and a Linux system (RHEL 5).I have /sbin/agetty -L 9600 ttyS0
in /etc/inittab. I am using a generic USB to serial adaptor on Windows (Unitek) and a null modem cable. I have putty configured for 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, one stop bit, no flow control.I get the login prompt from agetty in the putty window but input does not work; I see weird characters in the putty screen. I can echo output into the device from windows and see it, but
cat < /dev/ttyS0. just prints out weird characters from what I type.
We have a new machine with RedHat enterprise 5 on it. I need to connect a serial cable to the serial port and talk to another system (old alpha system) instead of using a VT connected to the alpha.Does RedHat come with anything like Keaterm/hyperterm/etc etc?
I'm trying to set rxtxSerial to work so a Java app has access to a serial port (via SiLabs CP210x driver, port /dev/ttyUSB0). When I use update-alternatives --config java, there are 3 alternatives which provide `java'. I have tried openJDK and Sun. Both fail but with completely different messages.
I am writing some application in C, which will access a serial port device (RS232). My application is working good. But if any other application is already opened the port, I couldn't able to identify that. In windows VB program, while accessing comport through mscomm control, i am receiving an error as "Port Already Opened". But in Linux environment, through C program how can i get that? I am accessing comport 1 as follows
Can anyone one give me some pointers please, for talking to a serial port, if I use cutecom it always returns "could not open /dev /tty0 or 1 or 3 or 4, even tried ttys0 etc
ive been looking through several online documents and forum posts but i cant get a clearcut answer on how to set up serial port acces in ubuntu 10.04 (server).
I have two usb2serial adapters connected to my PC with a null modem (I am doing some testing to learn serial comm for a particular application). I am writing to /dev/ttyUSB0 a trying to read /dev/ttyUSB1. I have used screen (screen /dev/ttyUSB1 115200) and am able to see the characters being written. I am also able to read and write with Python with the following code
I can't communicate with and UPS (Eaton) via a serial port. The serial port is UP and have been tested under a Windows OS.I have set up the communication parameters and tried to establish a dialog with the UPS. Minicom is installed. Nothing appears ont the screen and the VT102 has an offline status. The OS is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 64bits.Is somebody have examples to debug the serial port ?
I need cause an interrupt on a serial port. If I put a single HIGH on the RX pin, will that cause one? I all ready use the 4 control lines for data.Hope I am making sense?
I want to implement the following scenario :-[workstation1] <--ETHERNET-->[device 1]<--SERIAL-->[device 2]<--ETHERNET-->[workstation2]In short, a LAN over Serial link (RS-232 for instance).If there is a utility that offers such functionality, kindly give me the name, i've googled a bit, and found ser2net, but that only works with TELNETing.. i want it work like a normal LAN like file-sharing n all but over Serial.If there is no such software, then obv i have to program myself. regarding which i have more questions
I communication with different subsystems using serial port. In some subsystems after running for a while, I start getting invalid data inspite of system sending correct data. For dealing with this situation I used to reset serial ports by closing and reopening serial port, it was doing the trick but somehow when I have implemented this in my new application, this also doesn't work.
void CPort::
The ClosePort function invokes close system call.
some other way to reset serial port in Linux? I am using RHEL 4, C++ and Qt 4.2.1 for my application development. Also I have used multithreading to implement each subsystem in a separate thread. Its strange that if A,B,C are three threads, A & B run fine together but when C is introduced B starts receiving invalid data after sometime and never recovers even after resetting the port as mentioned above.
I dot know why my serial port(minicom) is getting hang after some time. again i have to close the terminal and i have to open an new minicom to use my serial port. I dont know why it is getting hang. Please can anuone tell me why it is happening?
I'm using C serial in a program to open and use a serial port but the port won't open for one reason or another. The program successfully runs on a different computer and when using RealTerm: Serial Capture Program, I can connect through the serial port with the same settings as I'm attempting through my c code. Anyone have any idea why it might be failing? I know this is still pretty vague, so let me know if there's other things I can tell you that might help to finding a solution
I would like to be able to ssh to a TCP port on my server and be directly connected to the serial port @ 115200 Null modem config. Does any body know how one can do this?
My program tries to open serial port on Fedora 12, and shows "Access denied" on Open Port operation. The same program runs successfully with root rights. What can I do to get COM port access as regular user?
I think I need to mount a serial device, but not sure how. I looked at /etc/fstab, but cannot determine what to put in for the mount type. And, not sure what port it would be exactly... imagine either "ttyS0" or "tty0". Can someone give a newbie some guidance on how to possibly mount this device?
have a new HP Compaq 8200 elite. I have a dual boot system. Windows 7 and Fedora 15.In Fedora I cannot seem to connect to the serial port. Could anyone help me with resolving this. I've never had issues with hardware before in Linux so this is a little new to me.
I have openSuse 11.1 and have just added a new serial port card. Do I need to do something to get the card going? My application doesn't seem to be getting data from the serial card. How would I test status. Do I use setserial .
I'm writing a point-of-sale application in Perl/Tk, to run on Ubuntu. For cashier accounts, I plan to just use normal Linux accounts. Cashier login will be done by scanning a badge with a barcode ID on it. Our barcode scanners are older serial-port types. Thus, I'd like to login to the X (Gnome) desktop, yet read the username (and password) via a serial port such as /dev/ttyS0.
I am using a F232 USB to serial adapter for connecting my wireless modem to my laptop and I wrote a simple C code for reading data received by the modem transmitted by another modem installed on my target device.The problem is my code is simply giving 0.00000 (float data) output .When I use the same code with my desktop its running fine and I am getting relevant data.What may be the problem? I even changed the permission for my /dev/ttyUSB0 I am using Ubuntu 10.04 on both my laptop and desktop
below is my code
Code:
#include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> #include <errno.h> /* Error number definitions */ #include <termios.h> /* POSIX terminal control definitions */
I am trying to use one serial port simultaniously for two different programs. I have a two programs that use GPS information that I would like to run at the same time. At this time only one program at a time can access a serial port. I have found a way to emulate this in Windows so that I can have both running, now I'm trying to do the same in Ubuntu. Is it possible? If yes, How? The GPS receiver is connected via a USB port.
I would like to listen to a virtual serialport (dev/ttyACM0). I heard you can this with the terminal in Linux. But how? Does anyone know some commands?