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Date:      Tue, 20 Mar 2012 15:49:53 +0000
From:      Fabio Dive <fabiodive@gmail.com>
To:        Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com>
Cc:        freebsd-usb@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: USB serial adapter, cu write: Device not configured
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I forget to remember that I am receiving the output of the remote device
if I bootstrap it, I even receive the login prompt, but I am not able
to transmit,
hitting a key produce:

write: Device not configured

thank you
f.



On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 15:23, Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Mar 2012, Warren Block wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 18 Mar 2012, Fabio Dive wrote:
>>
>>> Hello people!
>>>
>>> I write you because I have got a problem with the uplcom driver
>>> on FreeBSD 9.0, I tried a lot of different things, read all I found,
>>> manpages, forums, irc, google but still not able to solve my problem.
>>>
>>> I need to connect to my remote Alix board,
>>> the remote console setup is 19200 8N1.
>>> I am using a short USB Prolific Tec.. serial cable adapter with a
>>> NULL modem cable, the last one plugged one side to the Alix board,
>>> the other side to the adapter cable.
>>>
>>> Under Linux Debian everything is fine, so the hardware and cables
>>> should be ok, under Linux I used minicom and cu and tip without problem=
s.
>>> With FreeBSD and NetBSD, big problems..the result is always
>>> the same, I can receive but I cannot transmit.
>>>
>>> (working as root)
>>> *cu -t -s 19200 -l /dev/cuaU0
>>> write: Device not configured
>>> (I can't transmit but I can receive the output if I reboot the remote
>>> alix board)
>>
>>
>> Add the user to the dialer group. =C2=A0If that doesn't do it, make sure=
 the
>> user has write permission to the USB device and /dev/cuaU0.
>
>
> Managed to locate my PL2303 cable, and it works on 9-stable amd64 built
> yesterday:
>
> =C2=A0% cu -l /dev/cuaU0 -s 19200
> =C2=A0can't open log file /var/log/aculog.
> =C2=A0Connected
> =C2=A0AT
> =C2=A0OK
> =C2=A0~
> =C2=A0[EOT]
>
> I typed the "AT". =C2=A0If the USB cable is disconnected and reconnected =
while cu
> still has it open, typing a character produces
>
> =C2=A0write: Device not configured
>
> because the device disappeared when the USB cable was unplugged. =C2=A0Th=
e send
> and receive LEDs on this modem also both go on, meaning some data is bein=
g
> continuously sent and echoed.
>
> /etc/devfs.rules (just the USB ones)
>
> =C2=A0[localrules=3D10]
> =C2=A0add path 'ugen*' mode 0660 group operator
> =C2=A0add path 'usb/*' mode 0660 group operator
>
> The user is a member of both dialer and operator groups.
>
> If it still does not work for you, check loader.conf and rc.conf for
> nonstandard settings.



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