Hi,

i have a program that reads an writes from a USB device.
with windows i use a ftdi driver to create a virtual com port that i'm 
accessing.
This works.
Now im going to port this program to linux.
The device is recognized as /dev/ttyUSB0.
Synaser in its code uses /dev/ttyS but this is not working for me.
So i have changed the synaser code to access /dev/ttyUSB but when i try 
to access this device it crashes.

So, for further debugging, i'm using synaser40 the official release (?)
Should i use the latest trunk 192 ore should i stay with the 40?
The program is "productive" several users use the program with windows 
that means its not "experimental".

The program reads and writes data from divecomputers is called OSTCTools.

best wishes
Rob

Robert Angermayr
EMail: robert.angerm...@freenet.de
Web: http://www.Angermayr.net



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