I see, and is there a way to bridge it to another serial at a low OS level, without having to write a program that would do it manually for it?

W dniu 2016-01-17 o 01:09, Robert Nelson pisze:


On Jan 16, 2016 4:28 PM, "bremenpl" <breme...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello there,
> The bbb image normally comes with usb gadget that simulates ethernet and mass storage. I have 2 questions regarding that:
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> Can the usb additionally simulate serial port? So on the host side one would see a com port (if windows) and on the beagle side it would be a tty interface? If yes, how to enable it?

By default serial is also enabled.. By default you should see Ethernet, mass storage, and serial..

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> Second question, can serial interfaces in linux be bridged together easily? For example, by connecting the beagle to the pc and writing to the usb serial gadget from the pc, i would like uart5 to send that data. In short terms, can beagle be configured to be a serial uab converter?
>
> I would apreciate all help!

The Linux serial interface created is /dev/ttyGS0

Regards,

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