Re: Pyserial and pysqlite data types, need advice

2010-05-18 Thread jon vs. python
The best thing I've found is this: http://eli.thegreenplace.net/2009/05/29/storing-blobs-in-a-sqlite-db-with-pythonpysqlite/ On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 5:05 PM, jon vs. python wrote: > Hi, > I'm trying to store frames received via serial port (using Pyserial) into a > sql

Pyserial and pysqlite data types, need advice

2010-05-17 Thread jon vs. python
Hi, I'm trying to store frames received via serial port (using Pyserial) into a sqlite database (using Pysqlite) in order to perform off-line processing. Thus I could use both SQL's power and Python's magic to make everything easier. I'd like my code to be generic and work both for binary and ascii

Re: pysms

2010-05-06 Thread jon vs. python
Hi Luca, I've never used pysms, but I just downloaded the source code and it seems that SMS related functionallity is performed using standard GSM AT commands. So if you're accessing the gsm module through a serial port you shouldn't worry at all. Hope it helps, Jon. On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 9:40 AM

Propietary binary serial port protocols

2010-04-26 Thread jon vs. python
Hi, I'm working in several helper tools to parse, simulate, etc. propietary binary serial port protocols. I'm trying to find out which is the best internal data representation. Bytearrays seem to be the best choice, but I'd like some feedback from more experienced developers; because I took a look

Re: Function/method returning list of chars in string?

2009-06-09 Thread jon vs. python
Sorry, I didn't realize that you already proposed list comprehension. There is some kind of asymmetry in several areas.I guess that's somehow related to this post: http://www.zedshaw.com/blog/2009-05-29.html -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/