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from: ROBERTOA
date: 2020-12-31 21:44:00
subject: Re: How to realize a `ser

Il 31/12/2020 00:52, Dennis Lee Bieber ha scritto:
> On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 18:31:07 -0000 (UTC), Martin Gregorie
>  declaimed the following:
>
>>>
>> Ignore the gpio lines: Just get a standard a USB-serial adapter. Each
>> supports a single serial line, so get one for each device with a serial
>> port that you need to connect to the Pi and either plug them directly
>> into the Pi or, if you run out of USB ports, via a USN connector block.
>>
>
>  That doesn't answer the OP's actual request -- they want the ports
> physically on the R-Pi to be VISIBLE on the host (desktop/laptop) computer
> that is connecting to the R-Pi.
>
>  Unfortunately, that likely means a commercial $$$ ($260) package (which
> may not be available for ARM architecture).
> https://www.eltima.com/products/com-port-redirector/ {STRIKE my
> parenthetical: "Linux version for ARM-based devices is available. Now you
> can share serial ports on ARM devices or connect to remote devices. Note:
> you need D-Bus to be installed on your device to use this version."}
> Hmmm... https://wiki.eltima.com/software-licenses/trial-version-eula.html
>
>
>
Yes, I would like to use the uarts on the Raspberry connector and
'send/receive' via the internet to a Windows PC that must 'display' the
comX ports

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