My USB converter loaded a driver as COM3 which maps to /dev/ttyS2
in later versions of cygwin. You can see the port assignment
in the "Device Manager" under (on XP at least)
ControlPanel-AdminTools-ComputerManagement
Look for Ports. I found that the port number changed depending
on which USB input I used...
Another way to copy-paste in the bash window is to turn on
Quick Edit and Insert modes (or maybe just one or the other...)
by RT-clicking on the top bar and going to Properties-Options.
Then you can select text with the LT-mouse, copy it with the
first RT-click, and paste it with a second RT-click. You can
paste any text in the clipboard with a single RT-click.
MS
Khew U-Wei wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Thanks so much for the helpful replies.
I tried all the suggestions but still receive error messages,
I tried:
MIB510='/dev/ttyUSB0' make mica2 install.0 mib510
and the error was:
Error: No such file or directory -> /dev/ttyUSB0
make [1]: ***[reinstall.0] Error 1
make: ***[install.0] Error 2
I tried:
MIB510='/dev/ttyUSB1' make mica2 install.0 mib510
the error was the same:
Error: No such file or directory -> /dev/ttyUSB1
make [1]: ***[reinstall.0] Error 1
make: ***[install.0] Error 2
Another question is, how do we check the hardware settings for the ports
that are being used?
I know this question is a bit silly but how can we copy the error
messages or any other messages from the cygwin window? The text cant be
highlighted to copy.
Looking forward to ya replies. Thank you very much.
regards,
U-Wei
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