Well, it worked, thank you very much! Windows recognized the USB adapter as COM3, so I've simply used /dev/ttyS2 device (and also tuned it with stty command).
"Corinna Vinschen" <corinna-cyg...@cygwin.com> ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: news:20090625082902.gm7...@calimero.vinschen.de... > On Jun 24 20:33, Matthias Andree wrote: >> Leonid Krashenko schrieb: >> > Hello. >> > >> > I am new to the Cygwin and have a problem connecting a device with >> > serial >> > output to the computer throw USB adapter. In Linux it's name is >> > /dev/ttyUSB0. I have no /dev/ttyUSB0 device in /dev (but ttyS0 works). >> > >> > So I plug the USB cable in, then trying to: >> > >> > $ cat /dev/ttyUSB0 >> > cat: /dev/ttyUSB0: No such file or directory >> >> Nevermind the name difference. Look up the proper COM name in device >> manager, >> and use /dev/com7 (adjust the number as needed). > > Please use /dev/ttyS6 instead. com(x) == ttyS(x-1) > >> Note that Cygwin 1.5 only maps 16 serial devices > > Well, actually it maps 64 serial devices. You just have to use the > /dev/ttySx syntax. /dev/comx only supports 16 devices. > > > Corinna > > -- > Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to > Cygwin Project Co-Leader cygwin AT cygwin DOT com > Red Hat > -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple