@ KN4VXP
Maybe its the port you are connecting to. Perhaps you should try another available port. Look for a similar description or try entering the command lsusb in terminal to see the port. It is usually something with either ttyUSB[and either 1 or 0 or some number)?or something similar. The directory you are linking with is constantly changing. It also seems from??that according to a post by?? on?? that?
post 10??suggests that the ftdi drivers are not ARM compatible which the driver page??does back up, if that is the case then this is going nowhere until we have new drivers?
So its a problem again with the Linux core and USB
Also see??with the mention that
/dev/ttyS0
?and?/dev/ttyAMA0
?are inbuilt UARTS?/dev/ttyprintk
?MAY be yours.
NOT all USB devices/drivers are "tty".
Unplug the device, list?/dev
?then plug in and see what has changed.
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73 de Eugene / ZR4EM