[chirp_users] more help with Mac OS
Debbie Fligor
Wed Feb 9 18:44:39 PST 2011
On May 19, 2009, at 5:56, Dan Smith wrote:
>> I made two code changes, which took care of my problem (I probably
>> only needed one, but hey...)
>>
>> in platform.py on line 219:
>>
>> return sorted(glob.glob("/dev/ttyS*") + glob.glob("/dev/ttyUSB*") +
>> glob.glob("/dev/cu.usbser*") + glob.glob("/dev/tty.Key*"))
>>
>>
>> I added the /dev/tty.Key* option to go with the other ones had I
>> looked this up, a symlink to /dev/ttyUSB* (without the "." between tty
>> and USB) would have probably worked too.
>>
>> and in ic9x.py on line 306 I replaced the default serial port you had
>> listed with mine:
>>
>> r = IC9xRadioB(serial.Serial(port="/dev/tty.KeySerial1",
>
> Ah, great! Yeah, the first one should be the only one you actually
> needed, but the other won't hurt anything.
>
> Sorry for the lack of response here, I've just been slammed lately. I
> hope to return to some sort of normalcy later this week or early next
> week.
>
So I finally came back to this, and found the same problem. of course I didn't recall the keyspan problem so I busted my python2.6 install messing around :-)
A lot of messing around with python2.6 and a spiffy new python2.7 install later, and it's all good now, once I made the same two changes above to chirp v 0.1.11b4 (although the line numbers are no longer a match)
and a dumb question - having not paid much attention, is there a way to get the "A" side of a 92AD to export?
-debbie
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