Re: [M100] Raspberry Pi as TPDD

2016-01-02 Thread Jonathan Yuen
Hello, There is a unix version of desklink (dl.c) and it compiles just fine under raspbian. I've been using it on the GPIO serial port on the pi with a level converter (a max232 chip) connected to a model 100. It doesn't do hardware handshaking but xon-xoff works at 9600 baud. The good USB-s

Re: [M100] Raspberry Pi as TPDD

2016-01-02 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
Usually the first adapter shows up as /dev/ttyUSB0 If you have multiple you can have issues with which adapter is which name. There's a way to create udev rules so the same name is always bound to the same device. Power cycles: I suggest getting ups pico board or just always keeping it plugged in

Re: [M100] Raspberry Pi as TPDD

2016-01-02 Thread Jan-80
Hi, 2. LaddieAlpha on Mono were the the names I was looking for. If it works, I don't care about name or environment. I was just pondering aternatives. 4. /dev/ttyS0 is the first USB-port, then? Or is it the USB-port + a USB-2-serial adapter? 6. How do you manage power cycles? 5. If you bui