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From: Yuttanant Suwansiri <>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 10:23:36 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi Natural,

   I looked into /dev/usb, but couldn't find anything there. (Please see the image file)

Thank you,

   Arm

--- On Thu, 7/8/10, naturalwatt <> wrote:

From: naturalwatt <>
Subject: [ts-7000] Re: USB connection
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Date: Thursday, July 8, 2010, 10:12 AM

 



--- In , "ysuwansiri" <> wrote:
>
>
>
> --- In , Jim Jackson <jj@> wrote:>> > > > On
> Tue, 6 Jul 2010, ysuwansiri wrote:> > > Hi,> >> > I have TS-7200.> >> >
> I ran the command /usr/bin/loadUSBModules.sh, but couldn't get the USB >
> > connection to work.> >> > How can I get the USB connection to work?>
> > It might be useful for the rest of us to know what USB device you are>
> using.>Hi,
> I have another debian board, when I do ls in /dev, then it shows:
> MAKEDEV mtd4ro ptypc stderr tty30 tty56 ttypcbus
> mtd5 ptypd stdin tty31 tty57 ttypdconsole mtd5ro
> ptype stdout tty32 tty58 ttypecore mtdblock0 ptypf
> tty tty33 tty59 ttypfdisk mtdblock1 ram0 tty0
> tty34 tty6 urandomfb0 mtdblock2 ram1 tty1 tty35
> tty60 usbdev1.1_ep00fd mtdblock3 ram10 tty10 tty36
> tty61 usbdev1.1_ep81full mtdblock4 ram11 tty11 tty37
> tty62 usbdev2.1_ep00hwrng mtdblock5 ram12 tty12 tty38
> tty63 usbdev2.1_ep81i2c-0 net ram13 tty13 tty39
> tty7 usbdev2.3_ep00initctl null ram14 tty14 tty4
> tty8 usbdev2.3_ep02input port ram15 tty15 tty40
> tty9 usbdev2.3_ep04ixp4xx_ucode ppp ram2 tty16 tty41
> ttyS0 usbdev2.3_ep81kmem psaux ram3 tty17 tty42
> ttyS1 usbdev2.3_ep83kmsg ptmx ram4 tty18 tty43
> ttyUSB0 usbdev3.1_ep00log pts ram5 tty19 tty44
> ttyUSB1 usbdev3.1_ep81loop ptyp0 ram6 tty2 tty45
> ttyp0 usbdev3.2_ep00mapper ptyp1 ram7 tty20 tty46
> ttyp1 usbdev3.2_ep01mem ptyp2 ram8 tty21 tty47
> ttyp2 usbdev3.2_ep82mtd0 ptyp3 ram9 tty22 tty48
> ttyp3 usbdev3.2_ep83mtd0ro ptyp4 random tty23 tty49
> ttyp4 vcsmtd1 ptyp5 rtc tty24 tty5 ttyp5
> vcsamtd1ro ptyp6 rtc0 tty25 tty50 ttyp6
> watchdogmtd2 ptyp7 sda tty26 tty51 ttyp7
> xconsolemtd2ro ptyp8 sda1 tty27 tty52 ttyp8
> zeromtd3 ptyp9 sda2 tty28 tty53 ttyp9mtd3ro
> ptypa shm tty29 tty54 ttypamtd4 ptypb sndstat
> tty3 tty55 ttypb
>
>
> For TS-7200, when I do ls in /dev, then it shows:
> console fb kmem port root tty usbcuaam0
> fd mem ptmx scsi ttyAM0 vccuaam1 full
> mtd pts stderr ttyAM1 vcccuaam2 ide mtdblock
> pty stdin ttyAM2 zerodiscs initctl null random
> stdout urandom
>
> How can I get ttyUSB0 and ttyUSB1 to pop up for TS-7200 board?
> Thank you,
> Arm
>

On a TS7250 (which is not quite the same) you need to load modules for the USB serial drivers, then insert a USB/serial interface. The devices you will see will not be called /dev/ttyUSB0 but /dev/usb/tts/0 and so on.

Dmesg will keep you informed as to when the USB/serial interface has been recognised, and what the product/vendor ids are. This can help you determine which module to load.

Martin



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