Re: The state of pySerial

2013-05-30 Thread MRAB
On 30/05/2013 02:32, Ma Xiaojun wrote: I've already mailed the author, waiting for reply. For Windows people, downloading a exe get you pySerial 2.5, which list_ports and miniterm feature seems not included. To use 2.6, download the tar.gz and use standard "setup.py install" to install it (assum

Re: The state of pySerial

2013-05-29 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-05-29, Terry Jan Reedy wrote: > On 5/29/2013 3:47 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2013-05-29, Ma Xiaojun wrote: [...] >>> Unforunately, pySerial project doesn't seem to have a good state. I >>> find pySerial + Python 3.3 broken on my machine (Python 2.7 is OK) . >>> There are unanswered ou

Re: The state of pySerial

2013-05-29 Thread Ma Xiaojun
I've already mailed the author, waiting for reply. For Windows people, downloading a exe get you pySerial 2.5, which list_ports and miniterm feature seems not included. To use 2.6, download the tar.gz and use standard "setup.py install" to install it (assume you have .py associated) . There is no

Re: The state of pySerial

2013-05-29 Thread MRAB
On 29/05/2013 22:38, Terry Jan Reedy wrote: On 5/29/2013 4:00 PM, William Ray Wing wrote: On May 29, 2013, at 2:23 PM, Ma Xiaojun wrote: Hi, all. pySerial is probably "the solution" for serial port programming. Physical serial port is dead on PC but USB-to-Serial give it a second life. Seria

Re: The state of pySerial

2013-05-29 Thread Terry Jan Reedy
On 5/29/2013 3:47 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2013-05-29, Ma Xiaojun wrote: pySerial is probably "the solution" for serial port programming. Physical serial port is dead on PC but USB-to-Serial give it a second life. Serial port stuff won't interest end users at all. But it is still used in th

Re: The state of pySerial

2013-05-29 Thread Terry Jan Reedy
On 5/29/2013 4:00 PM, William Ray Wing wrote: On May 29, 2013, at 2:23 PM, Ma Xiaojun wrote: Hi, all. pySerial is probably "the solution" for serial port programming. Physical serial port is dead on PC but USB-to-Serial give it a second life. Serial port stuff won't interest end users at all.

Re: The state of pySerial

2013-05-29 Thread William Ray Wing
On May 29, 2013, at 2:23 PM, Ma Xiaojun wrote: > Hi, all. > > pySerial is probably "the solution" for serial port programming. > Physical serial port is dead on PC but USB-to-Serial give it a second > life. Serial port stuff won't interest end users at all. But it is > still used in the EE world

Re: The state of pySerial

2013-05-29 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-05-29, Ma Xiaojun wrote: > pySerial is probably "the solution" for serial port programming. > Physical serial port is dead on PC but USB-to-Serial give it a second > life. Serial port stuff won't interest end users at all. But it is > still used in the EE world and so on. Arduino uses it