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DeviceOpen[] Function
Jose Calderon
Jose Calderon, University of Puerto Rico
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11 years ago
I am trying to use the DeviceOpen[] function to read data from a Serial port. I tried the function in my notebook, but Mathematica is not responding to it and there is no information in the document guide. HAs this function beeb removed?
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Diego Zviovich
Diego Zviovich
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11 years ago
Estimado Jose,
Hope you find the following link useful.
http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/15734/streaming-data-into-mathematica-from-a-serial-port
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Sean Clarke
Sean Clarke, Wolfram Research
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11 years ago
DeviceOpen isn't a Mathematica 9 function. Are you on raspberryPi? I'm not sure how it works, and I don't think it is available in a released version of Mathematica.
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Jose Calderon
Jose Calderon, University of Puerto Rico
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11 years ago
Ok.. I was working with the RPi device, but did not realized that the function was exclusive to that system and was not functional in M9.01.Thanks for the clarification.
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