Stefan Johansson <sjn37 <at> yahoo.com> writes:
>
> You can find a link to ceserial in the archives:
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythonce/2006-September/001589.html
> I have used it successfully on my Dell Axim.
>
> Stefan
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: David Goncalves <pythonce-ml <at> lestat.st>
> To: Luke Dunstan <coder_infidel <at> hotmail.com>
> Cc: pythonce <at> python.org
> Sent: Monday, January 8, 2007 4:08:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [PythonCE] Accessing serial port with PythonCE 2.5
>
> Hi,
>
> > Well there is no "serial" module included with PythonCE, but Python
on
> > my PC doesn't have such a module either. I haven't done it myself on
> > PythonCE but I think the best way would be to use ctypes to access
the
> > Win32 serial communications APIs. I have written some code to do
this on
> > the PC, so I have attached it.
>
> Thanks for your code ;) I'll try it and give feedback.
>
> I've seen about people usin "ceserial" that seems to be a port of
> PySerial on WinCE. But no way to find it somewhere on the net :(
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Hi,
I am trying to read the data from serial port using python 2.5 with
ceserial module on windows CE 5.0. When i am trying to run, it is get
connected to port, but it is not reading the data from the port.Below is
my code -
from time import sleep
import ceserial
ser =
ceserial.Serial(port="COM1:",baudrate=9600,bytesize=8,stopbits=ceserial.
STOPBITS_ONE,parity=ceserial.PARITY_EVEN)
print("connected to: " + ser.portstr)
#data = ''
while True:
data = ser.read(9999)
if len(data) > 0:
print 'Got:', data
sleep(0.5)
#print 'not blocked'
ser.close()
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