On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Federico G. Benavento
wrote:
> what about dd -bs 1 -if /dev/eai0 ?
This (while ridiculously slow) works correctly.
> as for new lines there's also a "rU" mode...
both
f = open("/dev/eia1","rU")
and
f = open("/dev/eia1","rU",0)
exhibit the same undesirable beh
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Michaelian Ennis wrote:
> I've noticed some behaviors I can't explain with python and plan9. I
> am using contrib/installed bichued/python. Trying to read from a
> serial port I would suspect I would have to use f.read() if I want to
> be able to catch a specific
ok, con(1) does more than just dial, read and write,
it might also do rlogin...
does a C version of your script behave as expected?
what about dd -bs 1 -if /dev/eai0 ?
as for new lines there's also a "rU" mode...
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Michaelian Ennis wrote:
> I've noticed some beha
> import sys
> f = open("/dev/eia0","r")
> while (True):
> sys.stdout.write(f.read(1))
>
> Yet this only yields:
> Type help or '?' for a list of available commands.
have you tried redirecting the output of this to
a file, then using xd / wc to make sure that funny characters
aren't causing