Yes, Louis:
Very cool!
In my Ubuntu Home directory is the hidden directory ".dosbox".
And within that, is the latest-version configuration file
"dosbox-0.74-3.conf".
At the end of that, I have edited a section thus.
{[autoexec]
# Lines in this section will be run at startup.
# Belkin F5U409
Very cool!
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 4:05 AM Bryan Kilgallin
wrote:
> Yay, Louis:
>
> > It should be at `/dev/ttyUSB0` and you should refer to realport
> > `ttyUSB0` or something like that (`serial1=directserial
> > realport:ttyUSB0`).
>
> Yes, I found that character device.
>
> lsusb lists the
Yay, Louis:
It should be at `/dev/ttyUSB0` and you should refer to realport
`ttyUSB0` or something like that (`serial1=directserial
realport:ttyUSB0`).
Yes, I found that character device.
lsusb lists the following.
{Bus 001 Device 005: ID 050d:0109 Belkin Components F5U109/F5U409 PDA
It should be at `/dev/ttyUSB0` and you should refer to realport `ttyUSB0`
or something like that (`serial1=directserial realport:ttyUSB0`). This
article (
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/find-out-linux-serial-ports-with-setserial/)
gives a good example of how to manage serial ports (including USB
Hi! Have you tried using dosemu2? They have active development and
support, so even if it does not work out of the box, they should still
be able to give you advice on how to make it work :-) Regards, Eric
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My heart monitor is an old Polar Sport Tester 4000.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1393035/Polar-Electro-Sport-Testert.html
Its interface box has an RS2323 socket.
I had been downloading data to an old PC with a serial port. That PC
runs FreeDOS. VER/R reports "DOS version 7.10".
My