El Lunes, 14 de Mayo de 2007 06:55, Declan Moriarty escribió: > On Sun, 2007-05-13 at 16:32 -0300, Marco Aurélio Carvalho wrote: > > Em Dom 13 Mai 2007, você escreveu: > > > >>>>> "Marco" == Marco Aurélio Carvalho <maurelioc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > >>>>> writes: > > > > > > Marco> Hi folks, I need to use a program that access a serial port. > > > The > > > > The program do not crash, but it does not write or read from the serial > > port. It presents an error message and continues but does not work. The > > program was compiled with Borland C builder (do not know the version). I > > have the sorce code but not the compiler. It was created by a friend many > > years ago to help me test a electronic board. > > I tried to use hyperterminal to test the serial port access, but I could > > not setup it properly or it does not work under wine. > > I also tried to install an old terminal program called PROCOMM but the > > SETUP program complains that a SHELL.DLL was not found and aborts. > > I am triyng to find a simple terminal that uses a serial port to test it. > > Am I correct in thinking that this port has to communicate with a cpu on > your test board which is talking via i2c boosted to rs-232 levels? Your > firmware will have the baud rate set, along with parity, and error bits. > Do you know what these settings should be? And some of the older > circuits for this are inadequate, not meeting RS232 specs. > > Probably it is smartest to try to talk or listen in linux first, to get > past those errors. > man setserial is your friend. Group and owner of /dev/ttyS0 are rigth? Try chmod youruser.yourgroup /dev/ttyS0 This can grant permission. Regards -- SCHlabs developers +54 11 4639-5945 Buenos Aires, Argentina be free, be linux. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users