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On May 30, 2012 5:37 AM, "Hans Paul" <hans.p...@aigens.com> wrote:

> I am attempting to connect to a serial device from a Android tablet, via
> USB-Serial Converter. In order to interface with this particular serial
> device, a linux library must be used as an interface.
> This library takes an integer as an argument, and tries to connect to the
> device at the following location : /dev/ttySx, where x is the arguement. If
> 2 is provided to the library, it will look for the device at /dev/ttyS2.
> Very simple.
>
> When I connect the device to Ubuntu, there's is one simple extra step for
> this device to work with the USB-Serial convert. The converter is exposed
> at the location /dev/ttyUSB1. I just need to create a simple soft-link with
> the serial port pattern (etc "ln -s /dev/ttyUSV1 /dev/ttyS99"). It works
> perfectly.
>
> Now the problem arises for Android. The converter is seen at
> /dev/bus/usb/01/01. I never seen this convention in other project. The
> question is how can I direct the I/O from /dev/ttySX to /dev/bus/usb/01/01
>
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