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Subject: [ts-7000] About First Time setup
From: "jiangcaoyang" <>
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 16:30:19 -0000
Hi: 

Recently, I was thinking of buying a TS-7200 for my own project. As I read 
through the manual, I found out a big problem. My computer don't have a RS-232 
port. So, the way I want to solve this problem is by using a USB-to-RS-232 
cable. Since I have never used this board before, I don't know if this is 
feasible. Also, the serial communication requires a null-terminated cable. Does 
that mean I have also need to buy a converter?(convert general rs-232 to 
null-terminated rs-232?).  

Another problem is the official site says using minicom as terminal emulator. 
So, which port should I use? I got like 3 USB terminals. I have no idea which 
port should I configure to. I looked into /dev, there is ttyS0 to tty40. Which 
one is correspond to which USB? 

If somebody could help me out, it will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Yang



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