Re: Untraceable problem with Minicom
Marek Vasut <[email protected]> Tue, 1 Feb 2011 19:19:42 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.ports.arm.general |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
On Sunday 09 January 2011 10:50:10 Shahnewaz Chowdhury wrote: > Dear all, > > I am facing an untraceable problem with minicom. Allow me to provide proper > details so that it will be easier to provide assistance. > > I am using a desktop PC with Ubuntu 10.10. It has only one serial port > (ttyS0) and I have verified that using the command " dmesg | grep tty ". > > My development board is called HDP6410, which is a clone of the SMDK6410. > The processor is S3C6410 with ARM 1176 JZ(F)-S core. After I start > minicom, when I connect the board to the pc using a null-modem cable and > power up the board I am supposed to see booting updates on minicom, > followed by a prompt that would allow me to access the board. However, I > do not see anything. I know that the serial port on the pc and the serial > cable are fully functional because I do get all the booting updates and > prompt when I use a custom serial communication software provided with the > board. However, I want to use minicom because the custom software provides > no means of transferring files. > > I added my username to the following groups : dialout, uucp and tty. > > I have also checked that ttyS0 has read/write permissions. > > My settings in minicom are as follows: > > Serial Device : /dev/ttyS0 > Lockfile Location : /var/lock > Bps / Par / Bits : 115200 8N1 > hardware flow control : no > software flow control : no > > I have tried running minicom both as normal user and root, but I still get > no output on the console when I power up the board. I know for sure that > the serial port on the board is working fine and it does send messages > once I power up the board. Something is wrong on the PC side. For some > reason when I run minicom, the connection is probably not established on > the PC side. > > Am I missing any essential configurations / settings ? > > I would highly appreciated some guidance on this. I have been trying for a > week now without any positive result. Please help. I) Stick a screwdriver between pins 2 and 3 of the RS232 and see if you get any output when you type into minicom window (loopback). II) Another possibility is you should connect it directly, not null-modem Cheers > > Sincerely, > Shan