On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Kok Hua wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> I just received a TS-7260 with TS-GSM1 + WaveCOM Q64 GSM modem onboard.
> To have a quick test of the Q64 modem, I setup the TS-GSM1 to use COM2
> (by shorting JP1 on TS-GSM1, with the rest of the jumpers as factory
> default). I then tried accessing COM2 using picocom. The output is shown
> below:
> -----------------------------------
> $ ./picocom /dev/ttyAM1
^^^^^^^^^^^
You have to be very very careful about using words like COM1/COM2 etc.
/dev/ttyAM0 /dev/ttyAM1 have NOTHING to do with the GSM board. They
are the 2 RS232 ports on the TS7260 board.
The GSM1 board provides ANOTHER serial interface, using addresses
and IRQs that would correspond to COM1 COM2 etc on a STANDARD X86 PC.
So I suggest leaving the jumpers exactly as factory default, and using
the device /dev/tts/0 , if you keep the settings you have now then use
/dev/tts/1
> picocom v1.6
>
> port is : /dev/ttyAM1
> flowcontrol : none
> baudrate is : 9600
> parity is : none
> databits are : 8
> escape is : C-a
> local echo is : no
> noinit is : no
> noreset is : no
> nolock is : no
> send_cmd is : sz -vv
> receive_cmd is : rz -vv
> imap is :
> omap is :
> emap is : crcrlf,delbs,
>
> Removing stale lock: /var/lock/LCK..ttyAM1
> Terminal ready
> -----------------------------------
>
> I typed "AT" and hit the Enter key but no response was received.
>
> I am wondering if my way of testing the functionality of the Q64 modem is
> correct. Hope someone out there can shed me some light.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tong
>
>
>
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