?i sent that message to it ]devicename /dev/ttyS1/S0 and it does not exist so i 
tried to create it with mknod and it created the names in /dev but they are not 
accessible.

selecting device in the toggles in the pduino stuff only finds device 0

I am wondering if it's a linux issue because the only serial port at all is

serial 0 /dev/ttyAMA0



Patrick Pagano B.S, M.F.A
Audio and Projection Design Faculty
Digital Worlds Institute
University of Florida, USA
(352)294-2020
________________________________
From: Martin Peach <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 11:04 AM
To: Pagano, Patrick
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PD] Pduino and arudino mini pro/raspi debian- Pduino or Comport?

On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Pagano, Patrick 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello


I want to use the arduino pro mini with pure data on the serial pins on the 
raspberry pi2 board for a project i am working on. My Arduino Uno works fine 
but i assume that is i assume because i am getting the serial data sent on the 
USB which seems to show up as


/dev/ttyAMA0 in raspberry pi debian


what i assume i need is it to work on /dev/ttyS0 /dev/ttyS1


I already turned off the serial to console stuff in raspberry and commented out 
the commandline stuff as well as modified the innittab getty things according 
to the interwebs, but i cannot get Pduino or comport to recognize the device 
when it's connected to the analog serial pins directly on the raspberry


You can send [comport] a [devices( message and it will print the list of ports 
to the Pd console. You can send [comport] a [devicename /dev/ttyS0( message to 
open /dev/ttyS0.
Pduino may have the port names hard-coded either in the Pd patch or the Arduino 
code, so you'd need to edit those.


Martin
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