Hi, I want to use the Red Pitaya to control a number of sensors but I'm having troubles communicating with them over USB serial. At the moment I have a USB device, powered over USB, plugged into the USB port. Plugged into a PC, I can use minicom and I'm receiving what I expect to see (newline determinated lines a handful of characters long). With the Red Pitaya, minicom can't be used because it lacks a /dev/modem (according to minicom). As well, USB devices don't show up in /dev, or "dmesg | grep tty", but they do in lsusb. I can't open up a connection using this C++ serial library using the device description either.
Is there a way for me to do this, or has it not been implemented?
USB peripherals?
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Re: USB peripherals?
Just in case anybody else runs into this problem or wants this information, it's currently not possible on the current version of the kernel.
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