[teqc] TEQC under OS X

Carsten Kurz audiovisual at t-online.de
Sun Apr 23 10:14:32 MDT 2006


Am 23.04.2006 um 15:59 schrieb Gerry Creager N5JXS:
>
> Finding available drivers for Mac as well as Linux can be a problem 
> sometimes.  I've had pretty good luck, in linux, with the Prolific 
> PL-2303, such as the IOGear, and really, almost all of the others I 
> can find easily now.
>

I have done translation of SuperStar/CMC binary streams under 
Windows/DOS using real COM ports and also USB-Serial converters.

Actually I have quite a bunch of different brand USB-Serials at hand 
(as a matter of fact, I sell these). I get most of them to work under 
OS X, but so far only using GUI Software which will usually enumerate 
and display these devices with, hmm, 'real names' like 'USBToSerial', 
'PL232Serial', 'Palm USBSerial' or the like. Most of them do work 
reliably using GUI GPS Software, PDA Sync Software, etc.

But I assume  that's different from adressing tty devices with terminal 
or unix device names?

And I wasn't sure wether realtime binary translation from a serial port 
has ever been tested successfully with the OS X port of TEQC.

- Carsten



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