"Frederic Wenzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote:>On
9/9/06, Frederic Wenzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> On
9/9/06, Hendrik van Rooyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:>> > | I wrote a script on Linux that uses pyserial to read
status messages>> > | from a serial line using readlines(). For
now, it ju
Frederic Wenzel wrote:
> On 9/9/06, Frederic Wenzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>On 9/9/06, Hendrik van Rooyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>| I wrote a script on Linux that uses pyserial to read status messages
>>>| from a serial line using readlines(). For now, it just displays what
>>>| it
On 9/9/06, Frederic Wenzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/9/06, Hendrik van Rooyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > | I wrote a script on Linux that uses pyserial to read status messages
> > | from a serial line using readlines(). For now, it just displays what
> > | it gets on stdout:
> > | (...)
Frederic Wenzel wrote:
> On 9/9/06, Hendrik van Rooyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>| I wrote a script on Linux that uses pyserial to read status messages
>>| from a serial line using readlines(). For now, it just displays what
>>| it gets on stdout:
>>| (...)
>>| ser = serial.Serial(port=1,
>>|
On 9/9/06, Hendrik van Rooyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | I wrote a script on Linux that uses pyserial to read status messages
> | from a serial line using readlines(). For now, it just displays what
> | it gets on stdout:
> | (...)
> | ser = serial.Serial(port=1,
> |
"Frederic Wenzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I wrote a script on Linux that uses pyserial to read status messages
| from a serial line using readlines(). For now, it just displays what
| it gets on stdout:
|
| 17:42 | 0005 | 02 | | 5 |Rack Abs.| - | --210
| 17:42 | 0008 | 02 | | 5 |Ra
I wrote a script on Linux that uses pyserial to read status messages
from a serial line using readlines(). For now, it just displays what
it gets on stdout:
17:42 | 0005 | 02 | | 5 |Rack Abs.| - | --210
17:42 | 0008 | 02 | | 5 |Rack Abs.| - | --210
17:42 | 0001 | 02 | | 5 |Rack Abs
I wrote a script on Linux that uses pyserial to read status messages
from a serial line using readlines(). For now, it just displays what
it gets on stdout:
17:42 | 0005 | 02 | | 5 |Rack Abs.| - | --210
17:42 | 0008 | 02 | | 5 |Rack Abs.| - | --210
17:42 | 0001 | 02 | | 5 |Rack Abs