From: eugene e. <wo...@we...> - 2003-12-24 10:50:09
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 14:59:54 +0200 "eugene everson" <wo...@we...> wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for all the suggestions!! > This is how I got jython with pyserial working. > > On windows(jython and java already installed): > Installed, > pyserial-1.21 (that is the older version) from > http://pyserial.sourceforge.net > 1. win32all (from python site) > 2. Javacomm for windows > 3. Just like this it works!! > > On linux(jython and java already installed): > Installed, > 1. pyserial-1.21 (that is the older version) from > http://pyserial.sourceforge.net > 2. Javacomm for Solaris(just copied comm.jar to a > ClASSPATH > directory and left out the other steps) > 3. rxtx-2.0-5(also older version to still use Javacomm) > from http://rxtx.org > (Look in the INSTALL of rxtx-2.0-5, full instruction to > install Javacomm and rxtx together) > That worked, > I know this is not the place to discuss this, but through > minicom/pyserial(python) and also pyserial(jython) I > sometimes get no response from the device(AT commands > ending with \r\n) but every few times it works. Strange, > it > never does this on windows.. > Any ideas again greatly appreciated... > ___________________________________________ Just to add here(the last question I asked), I had a getty running on the serial port which I forgot about.. so that was the problem... Now I can go ahead and develop user apps on linux to be installed on windows.. Jython is great!! ___________________________________________ Look Good, Feel Good www.healthiest.co.za |