Since the author isn't responding, I looked up the serial connection. Basically, it's serial over the standard USB cable, but you need at least Linux 2.6.
APPARENTLY, because I haven't tried it yet, /dev/ttyUSB0 is created automatically, and you can treat that as a serial port for input and output, although I don't know if the standard set commands will work with it or not. You can find more information on the net.
nice stuff, I'm hoping to get hold of a cable sometime..
DusteDdekay 2 years ago
Since the author isn't responding, I looked up the serial connection. Basically, it's serial over the standard USB cable, but you need at least Linux 2.6.
APPARENTLY, because I haven't tried it yet, /dev/ttyUSB0 is created automatically, and you can treat that as a serial port for input and output, although I don't know if the standard set commands will work with it or not. You can find more information on the net.
fuzzywzhe 2 years ago
Yeah, how do you do this? Is it just some software for connecting through the USB, or is there an actual cable to connect to the serial?
fuzzywzhe 2 years ago
tell how, please
jordicoma 2 years ago
Really awesome, especially for debugging. Is the serial cable part of the dev kit ?
smilooXL 2 years ago