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 > > [email protected] > ________________________________________ > Från: M100 [[email protected]] för Stephen Adolph [ > [email protected]] > Skickat: den 22 december 2015 14:52 > Till: Model 100 Discussion > Ämne: [M100] using LaddieAlpha with openWRT > > 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 > >
