On Wednesday 25 April 2007 16:57, Michael Schippling wrote:
> err...on what platform?
On recent Linux distributions, usb/serial converters will either show up
as /dev/ttyUSB{N} or /dev/usb/tts/{N}, where "{N}" is some numeric value.
>
> If it's MSWidows the only way I've found to figure it out is to
> rummage through the ControlPanel ComputerManagement DeviceManager
> looking for likely COMx ports when the adapter is attached.
> Then use ttySx-1, ie: if it's COM6, use ttyS5
>
> I've found that my adapter changes it's port number based on the
> USB jack and any external hub used.
>
> MS
>
> roberto pagliari wrote:
> > using usb to serial converter what's the /dev file to invoke?
> >
> > make mica install.1 mib510=/dev/.... ?
> >
> >
> > thank you
> >
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