RS232 support for DOS on 486?
D-Man
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Thu Jun 7 14:27:30 EDT 2001
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On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 09:57:29PM +0200, luthi at vaw.baug.pleasedontspamme.ethz.ch wrote: | | I wonder if someone has managed to use the serial port (RS232) with | Python on a 486 with MS-DOS. I have to use a (old, rugged) 486 for | data recording of a TEK-Scope and would like to customize the | communication. Does Python even run under MS-DOS? | I am grateful for any advice Install an advanced OS, such as Debian ;-), then using the serial port becomes rather simple. You would only need to use the termios module to set the properties of the RS232 protocol (7bit, 8bit, parity, non-partiy, stop bit, etc) then use reguler file IO to read/write to the serial port (/dev/ttyS0). -D
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