[CentOS] USB Serial ports (ttyACMn) CentOS 6.7 (64-bit) vs. CentOS 6.7 (64-bit)
Warren Young
wyml at etr-usa.comMon Feb 15 23:52:19 UTC 2016
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On Feb 15, 2016, at 10:34 AM, Mike - st257 <silvertip257 at gmail.com> wrote: > > I have not yet found a USB-to-serial adapter detected as /dev/ttyACM1. > Try /dev/ttyUSB0 ? Both naming schemes are correct, depending on the *type* of USB to serial converter. The difference comes down to a low-level USB implementation detail which I’ve never bothered to commit to long-term memory. I just say “dmesg | tail” or “ls -ltr /dev” shortly after plugging the device in. One of the two tells me which scheme that particular device uses.
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