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Re: Aw: Re: Streaming Serial Octave
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Marco Atzeri |
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Re: Aw: Re: Streaming Serial Octave |
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Fri, 01 Aug 2014 23:07:36 +0200 |
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On 01/08/2014 22:19, inertialwave wrote:
Next hoop:
After loading instrument-control under cygwin64/octave3.8.1-1
I confirmed it was loaded but failed to access serial():
octave:11> exist("serial")==3
ans = 1
octave:12> s0 = serial()
error:
/usr/lib/octave/packages/instrument-control-0.2.0/x86_64-unknown-cygwin-api-v49+/serial.oct:
my fault. I forgot to remove an experimental octave version before
building the package.
I am uploading a 0.2.0-2 version built with octave-3.8.1-1
failed to load: No such process
octave:12> help serial
error: get_help_text:
/usr/lib/octave/packages/instrument-control-0.2.0/x86_64-unknown-cygwin-api-v49+/serial.oct:
failed to load: No such process
error: called from:
error: /usr/share/octave/3.8.1/m/help/help.m at line 92, column 18
I followed Marco's binary install process. Why does it install as
...x86-64-unknown-cygwing-api-v49+....?
don't worry that is right.
on the 0.2.0-2 version you should see:
help serial
'serial' is a function from the file
/usr/lib/octave/packages/instrument-control-0.2.0/x86_64-unknown-cygwin-api-v49+/serial.oct
-- Loadable Function: SERIAL = serial ([PATH], [BAUDRATE], [TIMEOUT])
Open serial interface.
PATH - the interface path of type String. If omitted defaults to
'/dev/ttyUSB0'.
BAUDRATE - the baudrate of interface. If omitted defaults to
115200.
TIMEOUT - the interface timeout value. If omitted defaults to
blocking call.
The serial() shall return instance of OCTAVE_SERIAL class as the
result SERIAL.