Re: serial port: fconfigure -handshaking fails
- From: spooky130@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 19:35:43 GMT
In article <f8hiqv$gml$2@xxxxxxxxx>, Jan Kandziora <jjj@xxxxxx> wrote:
I wrote:
bad option "-handshaking": should be one of -blocking, -buffering,
-buffersize, -encoding, -eofchar, or -translation
According to posts I've read here, this should work
Only if Tcl recognizes /dev/cuad0 as a serial port. If the ioctl() call
fails, you may get a misleading error message.
And I just noticed what I hadn't before...that the other serial port
config stuff is missing from the list above, too...so I think you've
just answered my question.... Now to figure out why such a simple thing
as accessing a serial port is failing (it does work from minicom, btw).
Oh well...maybe later...maybe not.
Thanks,
--jim
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