On May 2, 10:26 am, terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Apr 26, 8:21 am, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > On 2008-04-25, terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I am trying to send a character to '/dev/ttyS0' and expect the > > > same character and upon receipt I want to send another > > > character. I tired withPyserialbut in vain. > > > Pyserialworks. I've been using it almost daily for many > > years. Either your program is broken, your serial port is > > broken, or the device connected to the serial port is broken. > > > > Test Set up: > > > > 1. Send '%' to serial port and make sure it reached the serial port. > > > 2. Once confirmed, send another character. > > > > I tried with write and read methods inPyserialbut no luck. > > > > Can you help? > > > Ah yes, the problem is in line 89 of your program. > > > We've no way to help if you don't provide details. If you > > really want help, write as small a program as possible that > > exhibits the problem. I'd like to emphasize _small_. The > > larger the program the less likely people are to look at it, > > and the less likely they are to find the problem if they do > > look at it. > > > Much of the time the exercise of writing a small demo program > > will lead you to the answer. If not, then post it, along with > > the output from the program that shows the problem. > > > Then we can tell you what you did wrong. > > > -- > > Grant Edwards grante Yow! I'm also against > > at BODY-SURFING!! > > visi.com > > Here is the code. > > """Open serial connection""" > def openSerialConnection(self,serpt): > try: > s1 = serial.Serial(serpt,timeout=10) > > except: > self.print_u("Failed to open serial port %s. " %serpt) > > def enterThroughSerialPort(self,serpt): > s1 = serial.Serial(serpt,timeout=10) > self.print_u('Sending !!!!..') > while True: > s1.write('*') > c = s1.read(1) > if c: > self.print_u('Found "*" ') > break > print c > s1.write('enter\r') > s1.read('login') > > if __name__ == '__main__': > serpt = '/dev/ttyS0' > x.openSerialConnection(serpt) > # funtion to reboot the device goes here ---# > x.enterThroughSerialPort(serpt) > > After opening the serial connection, the device is rebooted followed > by sending '*' to serial port and reading back the same. I seem to > have problem while trying to read '*' back from serial port. First of > all I am not sure if serial port received the '*'. > > Thanks!- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
This is the err message I received: c = s1.read(1) File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/serial/serialposix.py", line 275, in read ready,_,_ = select.select([self.fd],[],[], self._timeout) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list