Re: Looking for basic documentation on Cygwin and Serial Ports

2008-05-02 Thread Nefastor
Your trick worked as advertised, and on the first try, thank you very much :handshake: Anyone know where this problem with tcsetattr() comes from ? Is it documented or specific to Cygwin ? (or both ?) Nefastor -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Looking-for-basic

RE: Looking for basic documentation on Cygwin and Serial Ports

2008-05-01 Thread Nefastor
Nefastor wrote: > > Thanks for all the info, everyone :-D. I'm gonna try a few things and get > back to you. > So I've tried a few things, and obviously all hell broke loose, sort of. I've written a very simple "Hello World" program, which I'll paste

RE: Looking for basic documentation on Cygwin and Serial Ports

2008-04-25 Thread Nefastor
table as possible, because the end-product will have to operate away from someone who could "CTRL-ALT-DEL" it (and it would really be overkill to install VNC on my application :-U) Thanks for all the info, everyone :-D. I'm gonna try a few things and get back to you. Nef

Re: Looking for basic documentation on Cygwin and Serial Ports

2008-04-25 Thread Nefastor
7; device manager even if it wasn't brought out of the board. I also explored the possibility of a serial port used internally to connect to some type of monitoring chip, but nothing there either. The board is a fairly old micro-ATX with fairly limited connectivity (hence the USB-to-serial c

Re: Looking for basic documentation on Cygwin and Serial Ports

2008-04-24 Thread Nefastor
Brian Dessent wrote: > > Nefastor wrote: > >> (...) I don't know which of Cygwin's /dev/tty device corresponds to which >> serial >> port on my PC (that is, I only know the COM port number). I can "sort of >> guess" /dev/tty0 is COM1,

Looking for basic documentation on Cygwin and Serial Ports

2008-04-22 Thread Nefastor
#x27;s already been done, can someone explain the COM to /dev/tty matching, as well as any steps that a user might have to take to make a serial port available in /dev ? Thank you very much :-) Nefastor (P.S. : I'm French so if you have any doubt about what exactly I'm asking, don&#x