Why would you be using that?


Isn't serial pretty much obsolete?


I would be surprised if there isn't a more modern way to do what you're 
trying to do.




On Monday, January 14, 2013 5:35:09 PM UTC-6, David White wrote:
>
> Specifically, for my Note N7000 but interested in more general application 
> as well for a new app. I own a 
> Keyspan<http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3914>USB->Serial
>  adapter. When I plug it in via an OTG cable, I can see (via 
> terminal window and lsusb command) that the new device is recognized to 
> some extent). But I also expect to see a device file (/dev/ttyUSB0 or 
> something like that) get created so that communication can occur. I do not 
> see this happening. I have looked in the source code for the ICS 4.0.4 
> kernel and I do see some code specifically for Keyspan USB->Serial devices. 
> So I would think this might work. However, I am finding no success.
>
> So:
>
> (a) Is there built in support for the Keyspan device? If so, what else do 
> I need to do to get things going?
>
> (b) If not, is there built-in support for any other USB->serial devices. 
> If so, which ones are best to use?
>
> Thanks

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