Hola Ricardo,
While I am not as "blunt" as some on the list I do think that all of
your answers are in the manual.
JP2 is used in conjunction with JP4
ttyAM0 is a fully compliant RS232 port and ttyAM1 is not
The pinout on the ttyAM1 header is not standard
You mention that your app runs a a regular PC so it will work on the
7260.
I would use the cable that you are using and configure ttyAM1 as a
console and see that you can communicate with the 7260 over ttyAM1. If
that does not work suspect your cable. Suspect the cable strongly if
you did not make it yourself as per the manual
I would run the app on ttyAM1 and then port it to ttyAMO
Ricardo, the serial ports on the 7260 works and all the information you
need is in the manual.
I found this document invaluable after the first time I was flamed on a
list for asking a thoughtless question:
http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#before
* Describe the symptoms of your problem or bug carefully and
clearly.
* Describe the environment in which it occurs (machine, OS,
application, whatever). Provide your vendor's distribution and
release level (e.g.: âFedora Core 7â, âSlackware 9.1â, etc.).
* Describe the research you did to try and understand the problem
before you asked the question.
* Describe the diagnostic steps you took to try and pin down the
problem yourself before you asked the question.
* Describe any possibly relevant recent changes in your computer
or software configuration.
* If at all possible, provide a way to reproduce the problem in a
controlled environment.
All of us on this list want to help, that is why we are on it. None of
us on the list want to do your work for you.
All that said, this list has been invaluable to me more times that I can
count, mostly in the archives. I am always careful what I write to the
list because j.chitte might read it ;)
Saludos,
Angel
P.S. Please let us know when you solve it, many of use would like to
know. When you close the circle of questions and answers, those that
use the archives will know when to stop looking.
On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 22:07 -0300, Ricardo SifÃn wrote:
>
> Angel, do not expect to read it for me. I can still read.
> And as I read, I made an inquiry about the jumper 2.
>
> I think this mailing list aims to address that together we can help so
> we can use our TS boards.
>
> For those who still interested in helping, let you know that the ports
> AM0 probe, and TS0 AM1. And still unable to communicate external board
> with TS board.
>
> Question: Are ports that come with the TS board are very different
> from bringing a conventional PC?
>
> Best Regards
>
> Ricardo SifÃn
>
>
> 2010/7/5 j.chitte <>
>
>
>
> --- In Ricardo SifÃn
> <> wrote:
> >
> > OK. But if J2 is not enable, I can not enter to the board
> through any COM
> > port. Is that correct?
> > Sorry if my query is a bit silly, but long ago I've been
> struggling with
> > this issue.
> >
> > Ricardo
> >
> >
>
> > 2010/7/3 j.chitte <>
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In <ts-7000%
> 40yahoogroups.com>,
>
> > > "pasionportrinidad" <ricardosifon@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I want to take a serial COM port to send and receive
> data with an
> > > external board.
> > > > At the beginning of the line: "T0: 23: respawn: / sbin /
> getty-L ttyS0
> > > vt100 115 200" added the symbol "#" for not using the port
> as a console.
> > > > But I still can communicate with external board.
> > > > I use the command "setserial" I can not configure the
> uart and the port.
> > > How should I set it up?
> > > >
> > > > Ricardo SifÃn
> > > >
> > >
> > > read the TS manual for your board and look for j2 ;)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
> BTW that should be jp2 .
>
> I did not say remove jp2 , I said look for it and READ what is
> there.
>
> I'm not going to cut and paste the manual text for you here,
> make an effort.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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