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Re: USB/Serial Adapter driver
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2009-05-14
03:56 AM
2009-05-14
03:56 AM
USB/Serial Adapter driver
Hi Everybody
I would like to know if anyone of you has succeded to plug into the readyNas some USB/Serial converters such as one with FTDI or Prolific chipset ?
If not, maybe one of you know how to compile and install theese kind of drivers as kernel module ?
This is really strange I'm the one trying to use this kind of adapters :-).
I already have all needed to compile on my ReadyNas NV+
Thanks
Charles
PS : is there a solution to install real serial port on NAS ?
I would like to know if anyone of you has succeded to plug into the readyNas some USB/Serial converters such as one with FTDI or Prolific chipset ?
If not, maybe one of you know how to compile and install theese kind of drivers as kernel module ?
This is really strange I'm the one trying to use this kind of adapters :-).
I already have all needed to compile on my ReadyNas NV+
Thanks
Charles
PS : is there a solution to install real serial port on NAS ?
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2009-05-14
07:32 AM
2009-05-14
07:32 AM
Re: USB/Serial Adapter driver
Have a look at the ./drivers/usb/serial/pl2303 module
It should be crosscompilable with some tricks
There is a real serial port behing a sticker on the Duo. But I don't know if you can use it (it is for recover, flash over serial tty)
It should be crosscompilable with some tricks
There is a real serial port behing a sticker on the Duo. But I don't know if you can use it (it is for recover, flash over serial tty)
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2009-05-14
03:36 PM
2009-05-14
03:36 PM
Re: USB/Serial Adapter driver [solved and working]
Thank you for your help, I suceeded to cross compile and generate the drivers for FTDI and PL2303 chip using help of this excellent topic viewtopic.php?f=35&t=17521.
you need also to select generic usbserial on kernel build.
when done, create dir named serial on the ReadyNas and copy the following 3 files
then insmod begining with usbserial.ko
Charles
you need also to select generic usbserial on kernel build.
when done, create dir named serial on the ReadyNas and copy the following 3 files
nas:/lib/modules/2.6.17.8ReadyNAS/kernel/drivers/usb/serial# l
total 988
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 271533 mai 15 00:24 ftdi_sio.ko
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 232371 mai 15 00:24 pl2303.ko
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 490721 mai 15 00:24 usbserial.ko
nas:/lib/modules/2.6.17.8ReadyNAS/kernel/drivers/usb/serial#
then insmod begining with usbserial.ko
Charles
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2011-11-07
11:34 PM
2011-11-07
11:34 PM
Re: USB/Serial Adapter driver
hi there,
i found that old post and tried to do the same.
I have a PL2303 adapter here but i dont know how to compile a module from the c source file. i downloaded these out of the kernel sources from kernel.org
how can i compile that module? on the nas? or how do i use the cross-compiler eg on an ubuntu system?
THANKS A LOT
i found that old post and tried to do the same.
I have a PL2303 adapter here but i dont know how to compile a module from the c source file. i downloaded these out of the kernel sources from kernel.org
how can i compile that module? on the nas? or how do i use the cross-compiler eg on an ubuntu system?
THANKS A LOT
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