Hi All,
Now that my new Moitessier HAT seems to work nicely (yayy) I'd like to remove the old serial connection of the USB gps
It sits in the 'Serial' tab in OpenPlotter, and when I click 'delete' and 'apply' the name goes away, but the rest remains. I'm a bit worried that it sitting there is hint of another configuration problem, and I'd like to keep everything s simple as possible..
Is there a way to get rid of it completely?
is it still plugged in ? if unplugged it should show up red in the serial tab.
delete and reboot.
here is a screen shot with my ap unplugged.
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(2019-05-15, 12:39 PM)jim321 Wrote: [ -> ]is it still plugged in ? if unplugged it should show up red in the serial tab.
delete and reboot.
here is a screen shot with my ap unplugged.
Hi Jim, thanks for replying!
No, the old gps is no longer plugged in. The only USB now in use is my wireless keyboard dongle. Do all USB devices show up under serial? I'll try to remove it tonight and see what happens. I'll report back !
"Do all USB devices show up under serial? "
no.. my ais, hard drive, and wifi all are usb and they don't show there
(2019-05-15, 01:33 PM)fishy Wrote: [ -> ]No, the old gps is no longer plugged in. The only USB now in use is my wireless keyboard dongle. Do all USB devices show up under serial? I'll try to remove it tonight and see what happens. I'll report back !
Remember to click refresh as well, been caught out there before...
PaddyB
(2019-05-15, 01:33 PM)fishy Wrote: [ -> ]No, the old gps is no longer plugged in. The only USB now in use is my wireless keyboard dongle. Do all USB devices show up under serial? I'll try to remove it tonight and see what happens. I'll report back !
Remember to click refresh as well, been caught out there before...
Nope, no usb devices anymore, only the moitessier hat.
Curious as to what the first serial entry is, does it imply a misconfiguration somehow?
Oh the offensive line is now selected, but it is not red when nof selected...
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This is after refreshing a few times...
see if you can find out anything with these commands
ls /dev/tty*
grep tty
you could also try to power down and remove the hat power on and see if its still there.
someone else with a hat might know ?
also check.
sudo nano /boot/config.txt if there's a line "enable_uart=0" remove or comment it out #
ctrl x y enter
reboot
Thanks for the help!
Went looking in config.txt and /dev/, when I Realized the for a previous gps i had enabled the serial port interface in rpi settings. That was the ttyS0 i couldnt get rid of. Gone, now, and I sail a little less concerned
So, thanks again