Roger wrote:
I also use Linux, running minicom to communicate with my M100 on
ttyd0. From the command line:
rm /dev/ttyd0
ln -s ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyd0
minicom
On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 20:33:59 -0400, Paul Bucalo wrote:
You said you are also using Linux. What flavor of Linux are you
running that uses ttyd instead of ttyS for serial devices? I only
know
of BSD/*nix that uses that device designation.
I think he's done that for minicom default reasons, not Linux reasons.
You can override it (of course) to point at whatever device you like,
the caveat being that USB serial devices tend to dynamically jump all
over the place (unless there is some udev magic).
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Regards,
Daryl Tester
Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.