23.02.2016 00:05, buhorojo пишет:
On 22/02/16 21:30, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
22.02.2016 22:18, buhorojo пишет:
42.1
I have a windows xp app which writes firmware to a device via a COM port. The app runs fine under wine. I don't have a COM port on my laptop but can get a usb to COM cable and plug my device into that.
How do I link the usb to make it look like a COM under wine? Linux most likely detected your USB to COM cable as /dev/ttyUSBxx; how to tell Wine to use specific device as (emulated) COM port I do not know.
OK, thanks. That gets me closer. Another search on: linux wine /dev/tty brings up this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1335098&s=5999e3551d6ab02564e5026edd332690&p=8371229#post8371229
Is this translatable to our 42.1?
I do not see anything Ubuntu specific in the first place.
Question: how do I find the xx in /dev/ttyUSBxx? Thanks
Do you have may of them? Plug in converter and do "ls /dev/ttyUSB*".
But keep in mind, that quite often those USB converters do not offer more than basic data transmission; and that various devices actually use RS232 hardware lines to control them (like - assert specific pin for given time). USB converters are known to not allow true hardware control.
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