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Re: Serial communications




Nick Garnett wrote:
> 
> grahamlab <graham.labdon@cranems.co.uk> writes:
> 
>> Thanks for the info Nick
>> 
>> Well I got an old PC with 2 serial ports and loaded Linux.
>> 
>> LOW and BEHOLD it worked
> 
> While I appeciate this has all been a PITA for you, I cannot help
> feeling relieved that this was not a problem with the STM32 serial
> drivers itself :-/
> 
> If nothing else, this has provided a useful pointer to why things
> might not be working for others in the future. Virtual environments
> are becoming more common, but it is clear that they leave something to
> be desired in the area of real time behaviour (as one would expect, to
> be fair).
> 
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Thanks for the advice given, if nothin else I have learnt alot!!
I have just started another thread -I am trying to get cygwin working but
when I execute the arm-eabi-gdb command I get returned to the command prompt
immediately
any ideas?

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