On Feb 7, 11:44 am, Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfr...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > > [...] > > Well, since readline() pretty much by definition wants a line-ending > character before returning, it obviously won't work. (Side comment: > readline() isn't even shown as part of the basic Serial class -- it is > in a class FileLike:http://pyserial.sourceforge.net/pyserial_api.html > -- oh wait.. fine print says that is a base class for Serial on non-io > module systems). > > What is the boundary marker for your 11-byte chunks? You may need to > do a synchronization loop using > > [...] > > Your timeout is FIFTEEN SECONDS! > > Suspect you want something like
Why do you have this unnatural penchant for superfluous eight space indention? I always thought that indenting the first sentence of a paragraph was quite ridiculous anyhow, however, i cannot even fathom any need to indent a single sentence! Are you purposely injecting this noise or is this some automated behavior of your broken mail client? Either way, i find it annoying and unreadable. Could you please rectify this issue and bring signal to noise ratio back to reasonable levels? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list