On Jul 9, 2004, at 4:32 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
I haven't succeeded in opening or even copying "/dev/cu.modem" (my only 'cu'
file) yet - it hangs things up when I try. (I tried copying it to Desktop
via Terminal and via Rev 'shell' command. I also tried Rev 'put url' into
fld, but it hung.)
This should open the modem:
open driver "/dev/cu.modem" for binary update
The driver seems to insert a 3 second delay for me in the open.
I ran the script and it returned empty.
If your device has a serial view in addition to the HID view, then you should see it in either driverNames() or deviceNames(). I have seen some problems with serial if you can get a serial driver set up for the device, but there is a chance you can avoid them. (By serial, I mean something that looks like an RS-232 driver, I don't mean the USB itself.)
I just tried deviceNames() on Panther. It returns the built-in modem entry 3 times. Weird. (I'll check it out.) The Revolution driverNames() does not return anything for the built-in modem.
Other thoughts?
There's nothing in the control panel or someplace to make the device look like a mouse?
I'm running out of ideas. If it was me, I'd be thinking of making an external.
Dar Scott
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