I've been working with a simple serial device that attaches to a USB
port. It takes as commands short strings.
I wanted to use PySerial under Python 3, and, of course had the Devil's
own time getting it installed and working since everything is geared
towards Python 2.
Anyway, I finally got it installed, but when I try to use a statement of
the sort ser.write("string") I get an exception which seems to imply
that the argument needs to be an integer, rather than a string.
With some minor adjustments it works just fine under Python 2, so, in a
sense, this is a non-issue. However, I'd be interested to hear from
anyone who can comment on what the problem is.
Thanks,
Travis
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