Re: Beginner Pyserial Question

2008-01-24 Thread JAMoore84
I've solved the problem- Thanks for steering me in the right direction. The problem is that your traditional "COM1" does not exist on this computer (Thanks Grant). A trip to the Device manager listed all the COM ports on the computer. After successfully connecting to COM7 (port = serial.Serial(6)

Re: Beginner Pyserial Question

2008-01-24 Thread Tim Spens
self.device.port = COM a_serial_port = serial_port() a_serial_port.device.open() - Original Message From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: python-list@python.org Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:13:39 AM Subject: Re: Beginner Pyserial Question > My guess i

Re: Beginner Pyserial Question

2008-01-24 Thread JAMoore84
> My guess is that for whatever reason the 'first' serial port > (which is what you're asking for by specifying a 0 when > instantiating the Serial class) doesn't actually exist. Serial > device names under Windows are broken. I realize this. I tried connecting to different port "numbers", but I

Re: Beginner Pyserial Question

2008-01-24 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2008-01-24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I have a project where I'd like to save GPS data that is streamed to a > Sony Vaio over bluetooth. I can monitor the data stream over Hyper > Terminal, but I'd like to use python to capture it as well. I've > installed Pyt

Beginner Pyserial Question

2008-01-24 Thread JAMoore84
Hi Guys, I have a project where I'd like to save GPS data that is streamed to a Sony Vaio over bluetooth. I can monitor the data stream over Hyper Terminal, but I'd like to use python to capture it as well. I've installed Python 2.5, pyserial 2.2 and the appropriate pywin program (pywin32-210.wi