Basic Stamp Editor Tips

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A couple of things I figured out about the whole thing:
1) to connect to a serial port Stamp, set a softlink to the device node in /home/<yourname>/.cxoffice/<bottlename>/dosdevices (this was mentioned before)
Ex: ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /home/me/.cxoffice/win2000/dosdevices/com1

2) for the newer USB Stamps, just make a softlink to /dev/ttyUSBx (depending on which number is assigned when you plug it in)
Ex: ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /home/me/.cxoffice/win2000/dosdevices/com3
(to see which device node was created, just tail /var/log/messages after the Stamp is powered on and plugged into the USB port)

3) For Ubuntu users, you have to remove the "brltty" package before the USB Stamp is recognized. It's a braille tablet driver that gets put in by default. Just "sudo apt-get remove brltty" and reboot. After that the symlink in #2 will allow you access to the Stamp.


by Unknown on 2009-07-17 11:30:31
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