Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "/dev/ttyS0 - COM1 problem"
2004 Aug 16
1
Program cannot find COM ports
Hi!
I have a problem running original Siemens Mobile Phone Update program.
It starts but writes "No COM ports available" and then quits.
I have my ports correctly configured but I didn't find any attempt to
use them by the program (with WINEDEBUG=all). However, I've found an attempt
to use the key "Hardware\\DeviceMap\\SerialComm", which is not present in
any of
2009 Jul 18
3
program fails to enumerate COM ports
Hi. LG PC Sync can work with ~/.wine/dosdevices/com1 but fails to enumerate com ports. I cannot select port other than COM1 and the combo box that would allow me to do that is blank.
I did:
# ln -s /dev/ttyACM0 ~/.wine/dosdevices/com5
# sudo chmod g+rw,o+rw /dev/ttyACM0
and added to registry:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Hardware\DEVICEMAP\SERIALCOMM]
"COM5"="COM5"
env
2011 Nov 11
3
COPILOT Glucose Meter COM problem
I am a 62 year old beginner in Ubuntu. Thanks for any help, guidance, suggestions on this problem!
I have used commands like the following to be certain that I have an active com port:
dmesg | grep ttyS
rm com1
ln -s /dev/ttyS0 com1
So I suspect the solution lies somewhere in WINE.
If all else fails I will get a USB to SERIAL converter cable and try that.
My wife has an Abbott Labs Freestyle
2002 Mar 11
1
Com port over the fourth
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to get work a win32 application (for NT) that communicate
with a lots of modems (30-40).
No problems if I configure the modem on the first two com ports, but I
cannot make it run if I ask it to use, for example, COM10, COM11, etc..
The command is:
wine --winver nt40 gpcwin.exe
Here is the error:
fixme:win32:DEVICE_Open Unknown VxD COM10. Try --winver nt40 or win31
2005 Nov 14
1
COM ports under wine
How can I see the serial COM ports under wine programs? For example
/dev/ttyS0 as COM1.
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2007 Mar 19
2
Any work done on the Com Ports?
I have two questions.
In setting the COM ports someone posted that the Symbolic link should be
ie... /dev/ttyS0 > com1
Is it suppose to be upper or lower case for COM1????
Also has there been any recent work on the COM ports? I have an
application that works fine with vmware but under Wine. The COM port
isn't even seen.
2011 Oct 19
1
[Bug 41984] New: nouveau lock all the system (NVIDIA GeForce GT 130M)
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41984
Bug #: 41984
Summary: nouveau lock all the system (NVIDIA GeForce GT 130M)
Classification: Unclassified
Product: xorg
Version: 7.7 (2011)
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component:
2009 Jan 12
10
USB and serial
Hello, everyone -
I have an old Windows app - a ship navigation program - that needs to
see GPS input on a serial port (it was written in the pre-USB days.) My
laptop, however, has no serial ports - but this same program, when run
on a friend's Windows box, can read the GPS info from the USB-connected
GPS via the "USB-Serial Driver". This is one of the frustrating bits of
this
2009 Sep 15
1
regedit deletes serialcomm keys
Hi to all.
Finally I have COM1 on wine apps. I symlinked ttyS0 and added these keys
Code:
[HARDWARE\\DEVICEMAP\\SERIALCOMM]
"COM1"="COM1"
"COM2"="COM2"
But regedit deletes them.
If I do this
Code:
wine regedit serial.reg
wine regedit
I see the keys.
I open my program with regedit opened and I see com1 and com2
But If I close regedit, then keys
2008 Jul 31
1
Setting up com1 in wine.
This is my first time using WINE and really I'm a Linux newbie, an I've been using it for like maybe week and have gotten into it a bit, but this one kind of stumps me.
I know alot of you have said to symbolically link tty0 to com1...but I just don't nkow where the ./wine directory is located, I look in file manager, andit's just not there.
and I usually use that as a point of
2005 Mar 09
0
Communications program (SuperVoice) and serial port modem (COM1 etc?)
Hi,
I've installed SuperVoice 2.6 in Wine in order to use a serial port
modem (USR 56K Message Modem) for tel/fax message handling (I've
previously used it in Windows 2K). It seems to work OK up to a point -
trouble is I don't know how to get it to access the modem! Probably a
daft question, but how do I do that in linux (RH9)? - I'm still thinking
a bit in MS Windows terms!
2006 Jun 25
0
ttyS0 doesn''t exist
Hello,
I''m frustrated, and confused. Someone send me a light bulb.
I have a UPS attached to the only serial port on a Dell PowerEdge
1600SC. When I boot the system with the xen kernel, ttyS0 NEVER gets
created.
I though that perhaps the default xen kernel config was the problem, so
I configured a new one, based on the kernel config from the RHEL 4 (U3)
kernel (which is running in
2005 Oct 20
1
/dev/ttyS0 permissions problem
I am having trouble installing
nut-2.0.2-1.x86_64.rpm
nut-client-2.0.2-1.x86_64.rpm
the service run as nut:nut, but /dev/ttyS0 is owned by root:uucp
I can chown nut:nut /dev/ttyS0, but the owner changes on reboot.
/etc/security/console.perms looks like to me that it only applies to user
logins
I have searched the web & found several how-tos, but most are at least a
year old and do not
2010 Sep 09
5
Rfcomm0 to com1 (SeaClear2)
I'm trying to configure SeaClear2 to run on an Asus eeepc 900 using a BT GPS but cannot redirect input from rfcomm0 to com1 (the serial port which SeaClear is looking for.
Data flows through to rfcomm0 but I cannot redirect it to com1.
I have set up symbolic links in the .wine/ folder and its sub-folder .wine/dosdevices/ but nothing happens and I have also set the SeaClear.ini file to show
2004 Dec 07
0
ISDN on com port /dev/ttyS0 possible ??
Hello
I buyed a new server 2*XEON in a 2inch High 19"case.
Now I have a problem that the riser card is 64bit so an ISDN PCI modem isn't possible.
My question is can I use ISDN on com port /dev/ttyS0.
If yes can I use it like the example in modem.conf as /dev/ttyI0 but use /dev/ttyS0
Does anybody have expirience with this ?
Thanks
Sjaak
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2007 Mar 09
1
help com1
I am having an issue with a windows app I installed. I am running wine
20050310 on kubuntu Edgy. Everything in the app seems to be functioning
fine except com1. I am not able to access the hardware (microcontroller)
via com1 at all. I checked the .wine/fake_windows/dos_driver/com1 shortcut
and it exists. What can I do to fix this issue and get my software and
linux to open com1? Thanks.
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2008 Jun 02
1
Wine & Access to Com1 Port for Rig Control
I am attempting to control an amateur radio transceiver using its own
program ... which works under windows98 and newer. As I am a linux user I
want to avoid having a windows installation for just one program.
The details are as follwos:
rig: Tentec Pegasus
computer: PC-type with 2+ GHz processor and 512 Meg of RAM
software: Sidux (2008.1) + pegasus rig control software version 2.01
2008 Jul 09
0
Com1 Setup in Wine (Windows)
Where does wine setup the com ports?? Maybe I can't access the port because
winme has not set it up correctly? I have the symbolic link in dosdevices,
and I am already a member of dialup and uucp ... so that should be right ...
IF wine has the comport setup correct.
Still looking to control my rig through my ONLY com port.
Richard
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Canberra, AUSTRALIA
2008 Jul 10
0
My Problems with Rig Control Over Com1 (bbtrx1.exe & grig + hamlibraries)
Thanks to all those who responded with suggestions. Here is a summary of what
I have found so far...
1. I have successfully installed wine on this sidux (2008.2) box.
2. Under wine, iInvoking bbtrx1.exe ... the Pegasus control program brings a
zero response ... the icon flashes for a while ... and then stops.
3. Invoking grig ... a linux based rig control program (without wine) ... and
2014 Sep 18
1
libvirt/kvm changes /dev/ttyS0
A new kvm guest on a CentOS6.5 x84_64 host is set up to make use of the serial
port (virt-install ... --serial dev,path=/dev/ttyS0)
<serial type='dev'>
<source path='/dev/ttyS0'/>
<target port='0'/>
</serial>
<console type='dev'>
<source path='/dev/ttyS0'/>
<target