David Goncalves <pythonce-ml <at> lestat.st> writes: > > Hi, > > Stefan Johansson wrote: > > 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. > > Thanks a lot for that link. > > I downloaded CeSerial and started to listen to my serial port > only with 3 lines of code ;) > > Regards. > Hi,
I have also downloaded ceSerial and successfully communicate with serial ports. I have successfully write the data to the port but I am not able to read the data from the ports. It is getting connected to the port but it is not able to read the values. Below is my code snippet for reading the data from the port. Can you help me to solve this issue. 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() Regards Rushali _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce