On Sunday, July 6, 2003, at 03:27 AM, Christoph Pastl wrote:
The "open driver" command does not work. I used many different names for the drivername, but no success. (I took the drivername which appears in the Apple System Profiler too.)
I have been tinkering with a Keyspan usb-to-serial adaptor, today. I have not been able to open this with Mac OS 9 and Revolution 2.0.1.
I have heard tales of others who have not been able to open usb-to-serial on Mac OS 9 and after a while have given up.
I have also experimented with 'open file' but it is hard to tell success, because I always get empty for the result. I expect I will find that I have created all kinds of files.
I think some people have opened "modem" and "printer" (or is it "modem:" and "printer:"?). If you can somehow force a name change, maybe that will work.
The reason I know that my USB board is "visible" for the MacOS is,
that I can request its name using AppleScript. (With the "SerialPort osax")
I can also send data to my module using this osax.
I'm not very AppleScript savvy. How can I get this name? Can I use 'do ... as AppleScript'?
I am curious about this evaluation board.
Dar Scott
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