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- | ====== Axon serial port maps ====== | + | {{page>en:hw:01-axon:replacement-of-axon-hidden}} |
- | Have you ever wondered how the RS485 and RS232 ports are mapped to Linux ports? Check out the tables below ;) | + | ====== Serial port mapping ====== |
+ | <WRAP group 100%> | ||
+ | <WRAP half column 81%> | ||
+ | See the table below to find out how the physical RS485/RS232 serial port lines are mapped into Linux ports within /dev/. | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | <WRAP half column 15%> | ||
+ | ;;# | ||
+ | <html><span class="dev-tag dev-axon">Axon</span></html> | ||
+ | ;;# | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
- | {{page>portmap-table-hidden}} | + | Alternatively, all serial ports with N (eg. /dev/tty**N**S0) mentioned below are also accessible via /dev/extcomm/Y/X, where Y is the number of [[..02-neuron:#sizes_and_sections|section]], and X is the number of the serial port. X and Y are counted from 0. |
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+ | {{page>en:hw:01-axon:portmap-table-hidden}} | ||
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+ | {{page>en:hw:01-axon:usb-portmap-table-hidden}} |