[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi! > > Harald Schioeberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 07/04/2006 06:43:42 > PM: > > >>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>Hash: SHA1 >> >> >> >>>I see the ttyUSB0 - device and I tried to work with it, just like > > ttySx. > >>>the strange thing is, that after a very short period, the application >>>running on the embedded board seems to not get any more data from the >>>device. >> >>Totally unrelated to your device, this sounds very much like a serial >>handshake problem, try setting all serial ports to no handshake at all, >>if you haven't done yet. > > > How do I do that? I am not new to linux, but I did not need this before? > BTW it works with the other serial devices like /dev/ttyS0, ... Only > /dev/ttyUSBx make troubles. > In windows, they reconfigure the virtual com ports. But I just have no > clue, how I can do such a thing in linux...
ON my gentoo systems (non-embedded) I use 'minicom' to set the handshake, parity and start/stop bits.... I'm not sure minicom is available or will work in your case, as it is a terminal program and for setting up modem communications. hth, James -- [email protected] mailing list
