yes, that's a useful thing to know.
What I want to do is have LaddieAlpha reachable on my wifi network.

Then I will use a bluetooth adapter and android phone to bridge my serial
io onto wifi.

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Jonathan Yuen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Congratulations on your pi.  You know that there IS a serial port built in
> on the GPIO bus and you don't really need a USB-RS-232 converter.  But the
> signal levels on the GPIO need a converter from ttl to rs-232 signal
> levels.  Look for something with a MAX232 on it.  That's how I connect my
> m100 to a pi.
>
> Jonathan
>
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> Hi all,
>
> I've seen that we can use LaddieAlpha on a raspberry pi, using a USB port
> as the serial port, and directly connecting to an M100.
>
> mono ./LaddieAlpha.EXE /dev/ttyUSB0 6
> (John H posted about this a while ago)
>
> I recently put a pfsense firewall into use at home, and am thinking about
> an ethernet connected laddiealpha.
>
> When I've done this on a PC, I have used a virtual serial port to map from
> a specific port to a specific serial port.
>
> Presumably this same approach would work with an OpenWRT based solution.
> Has anyone tried this?
>
> It would be a cheap way to make an IP accessible TPDD.  One can get
> Linksys WRT56G routers for 10-20$.
>
> I guess I'll have to find a linux virtual serial port.
>
> any thoughts?
> Steve
>
>

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