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In short: I’ve got a bizarre setup which has led me to try and access a Greaseweazle V4 over a ser2net connection. However, I can’t figure out how to determine the baud rate, parity settings, &c. required as parameters for said ser2net connection to succeed. Are they same for every Greaseweazle V4, and if not, is there a way for me to determine what they are? My GW shows up as /dev/ttyACM0 and /dev/greaseweazle (installed udev rules), if that’s important. |
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Because there's not a real serial line backing the usb connection, actually none of the physical serial parameters matter and they will be ignored. A caveat to this is that several (non standard) baud rate values are used as control signals. Mainly to reset the Greaseweazle into a good state in case the normal data pipes get in a bad way. |
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You'd probably have more success with USB/IP instead, but I haven't tested it Linux to Linux and the Windows drivers have had issues in the past. |
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Because there's not a real serial line backing the usb connection, actually none of the physical serial parameters matter and they will be ignored. A caveat to this is that several (non standard) baud rate values are used as control signals. Mainly to reset the Greaseweazle into a good state in case the normal data pipes get in a bad way.