To use the programmer in Mac OS X, you will need to determine which names have been assigned to its serial ports. To do this, open a Terminal window, type ls /dev/tty.usb., and press enter. You should see two entries of the form tty.usbmodem (e.g. /dev/tty.usbmodem00022331 ).
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I have just started experimenting with Serproxy and Arduino to get some serial data into Flash Builder/Flex. Serproxy seems to work fine and seems to connect to whatever port is specified. However, I am not able to see or read any data from the serial port using ActionScript. This is odd, because the Arduino should be printing data on a loop.
The only thing I can think of is that I am not setting the correct serial port number. I have been trying to figure out how to find out what number should be set, that is, 5331, 5332, 5333, etc.
How do I find out the port number? Is there a way to do this using Terminal on OS X maybe?
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then you can read that serial port using the screen command, like this
for example:
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ioreg -p IOUSB -l -b | grep -E '@|PortNum|USB Serial Number'
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I was able to screen using the device's name anyway so that wasn't the issue. I was actually just trying to find the port number, i.e. 5331, 5332 etc. I managed to find this by a trial and error process using an app called TCP2Serial from the app store on Mac OS X. It isn't free but that's fine as long as I know it works!
Worth the 99c :)http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tcp2serial/id506186902?mt=12
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mac os x don't use com numbers. you have to use something like'ser:devicename' , 9600
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I am developing a cross-platform User Interface with Qt, and I need to communicate through a serial port.I am able to use the serial port on Windows and Linux by using the following port names:
- COM1, COM2, and so on, on Windows;
- ttyACM0, ttyS0, ttyS1, etc, on Linux.
Now I want to do the same on Mac OS X. Do you know which are the possible port names on Mac OS X?
Thanks in advance!
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They could be pretty much anything. They'll probably be
/dev/tty.SOMETHING
, but there's no guarantee of that. For example, my USB->serial dongle is: /dev/tty.usbserial-FTG6RCEJ
. The last bit of gibberish there is a serial number or something, I think.Shouldn't you be asking the user for which port to use, anyway?
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Using an Arduino, one of mine is:
/dev/tty.usbmodemfa131
The last 5 characters are different for each port.
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The name of the serial port in OS X is dependant on the driver. It might be something like
/dev/tty.USBSERIAL/
and it might be /dev/tty.PL2303-xxx
You might wish to have the user create a symlink such as
/dev/tty.MY_APP_USB
that points to their specific serial port.BertBert
To use the programmer in Mac OS X, you will need to determine which names have been assigned to its serial ports.
To do this, open a Terminal window, type
ls /dev/tty.usb*
, and press enter. You should see two entries of the form tty.usbmodem<number>
(e.g. /dev/tty.usbmodem00022331
). These entries represent virtual serial ports created by the programmer.The entry with the lower number is your programmer’s Programming Port, and later you will need to pass its name as a parameter to AVRDUDE. The entry with the higher number (which should be two plus the lower number) is the TTL Serial Port, and you can use a terminal program such as
screen
to send and receive bytes from it.If you have other USB devices plugged in, you might see additional serial ports for those devices.
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