On 7/20/07, Gregory Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
can you advise on the best way test if a usb modem is plugged in ?
I though about checking if the file/node /dev/ttyACM0 is present, as
it's created when the device is plugged in using open (TEST,
"/dev/tty/ACM0"); but just concecned if i d
On 7/19/07, Gregory Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
can you advise on the best way test if a usb modem is plugged in ?
I'd look at the socket. But if you're trying to do this via Perl, the
best answer is "the same way you'd do it via C, INTERCAL, or any other
language." In other words, you m
Hi
can you advise on the best way test if a usb modem is plugged in ?
I though about checking if the file/node /dev/ttyACM0 is present, as
it's created when the device is plugged in using open (TEST,
"/dev/tty/ACM0"); but just concecned if i do this while the device is
acitive it will cause it to