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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Dec 29 17:55:49 2004</li>
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Man, I need to label those things.
Anyway, thanks for the debugging tips.
Cheers,
CB
Christopher Fowler wrote:
>That is a good idea.
>
>You can also run a program like minicom.
>
>Run minicom on that port and tie pins 2 & 3 together with a wire. This
>will loopback. What you type you'll see.
>
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>On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 10:17, Doug McNash wrote:
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>>Opening the tty port should raise DTR if the bit rate is non-zero so
>>
>>stty 9600 -hupcl < /dev/ttyS0
>>
>>should do it. Use stty hupcl if you want to turn if off after close.
>>
>>sleep 1 < /dev/ttyS0 to pulse it for about a sec.
>>
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>>On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 12:43, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
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>>>Does anyone know of a quick/simple/easy way I can raise the DTR signal
>>>on my serial port? I'm trying to determine if the port is bad.
>>>
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