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
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Nefastor wrote:
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> 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
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
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
Brian Dessent wrote:
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> 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,
#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
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