Quoting Louis Cashmer <[email protected]>:

> --- In [email protected], iw2...@... wrote:
>>
>> Quoting Louis Cashmer <lcash...@...>:
>>
>> > All,
>> >
>> > I am hoping someone else has been down this or a similar road. I
>> > have already checked out the Wine forums. I have an ID1 and I am
>> > trying to get the ICOM ID1 control software under Linux. The gui
>> > looks great but I can not communicate via the Ubuntu 9.04 X64 system.
>> >
>> > I have determine that the ID1 uses an internal FTDI chip.
>> >
>> > Any help would be much appreciated.
>> >
>> Hi Louis,
>> you need to make a symbolic lynk from you USB port a a serial. For example:
>>
>> sudo ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyS4
>>
>> Now use the COM5 port for your ID-1 software.
>>
>> 73 de Antonio IW2OAZ
>>
> Thanks, but the ID1 software doesn't use comm ports, it uses USB   
> ports. You can actually plug a USB cable into an ID1. I truly   
> appreciate the response, but that won't do it.
>
Louis ID-1 use a CABLE USB but it need to cretae a "virtual" port.  
When you open the software it ask to you for put the COM POrt number  
click and see another little window that say "COM Port Setting enter  
the desired port number for the USB terminal (1-256)", enter here the  
port number.

73 de Antonio IW2OAZ

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