This has come up recently.
We currently scan very conservatively -- lots of retries with different
serial port settings and long timeouts. It's pretty slow for an empty port.
And there are several types of serial adapters (DS9097U DS9097E LINK HA5
HA7S) each of which need specific testing.
Scanning wouldn't be too hard, and it could probably be done in parallel.
Still, it's hard to find all potential port names. Any suggestion?
Paul Alfille
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 3:27 PM, p4trykx <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dnia 27-09-2011 o 21:12:13 Mark Richards <[email protected]>
> napisaĆ(a):
>
> >
> > I've built a simple script that will at least tell me how many ports are
> > available, but it does not inquire "are you a bus master?"a suggestion
> > as to how this might be made bith
>
> You could try to run the owserver with a tty and if it exits right a way
> there is no 1-wire master on that tty.
>
>
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> p4trykx
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