Hi again Christof,
I did not read your mail properly. You don't use the serial port of your
computer but the USB port, right?
I assume the USB device registers itself as a "serial interface" like a
USB/RS232 interface? So a /dev/tty... (probably /dev/ttyUSB0) appears in your
system? If so try to set the baudrate from the Linux command line:
stty -F /dev/ttyUSB0 921600
If that works, it should be possible to start the ioc afterwards. If not, the
driver for that device does not support this baudrate.
Dirk
Christof Motzko wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to communicate with the I-7565 USB/CAN Converter with
StreamDevice, which can be used as local serial device. A baud rate of
921600 is necessary for the Converter, but I can't configure asyn to
this baud rate. Can anybody tell me how I can change the baud rate to
921600?
Thanks
Christof
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