Yeah, i am using pyserial, i think, in debian its called python serial
and i use import serial to get things going. 
Really easy, just wanted to know about this stuff before i start
scrambling this like so many eggs.

i will not be using two different scripts, but likely two threads in the
same script. not sure i really get what select() is all about

great link by the way, thanks.
shawn


On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 12:35 -0600, Hugo González Monteverde wrote:
> Hi Nephish,
> 
> Are you using pyserial or rolling your own? Normally you can write and 
> read to the /dev/ttySXX file at the same time; since they're special 
> files, not ordinary files, the driver handles that.
> 
> Handling both writing and reading in your program's flow control is a 
> wholly different matter, though. You might  need to use select()  to 
> avoid blocking.
> 
> Are you using two completely different scripts for reding and writing?
> 
> There is some valuable info, if not about python, in the Serial 
> Programming howto, at:
> 
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-Programming-HOWTO/
> 
> 
> Hugo
> 
> nephish wrote:
> > Hey there,
> >     i am developing on a linux computer with the serial module. Now, i
> > already am able to recieve info from a serial RS232 device and process
> > everything ok. What i need to do now is write to the serial device, but
> > i also need to be able to not interrupt the script that is reading from
> > it. 
> >     I guess my question is, do i have to interrupt the reading script to
> > write to the same RS232 device ?
> >     and if so, how do i do that?
> > 
> >     thanks,
> >     shawn
> > 
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