[IGSTK-Developers] Re: Loopback
David Gobbi
dgobbi at atamai.com
Tue Mar 14 13:39:22 EST 2006
With all that snow and all those trees, I have to say that the Black Forest
looks a lot like Canada!
Patrick: Thanks for getting the loopback test running at ISIS, this is the
first time a Windows machine has done dashboard tests of the serial
port.
Kevin Cleary wrote:
> Hooray for the log file - even in my old days of straight C programming and
> serial port programming logging was essential - it could even be half the
> code!
>
> But you definitely don't want me writing any C++ code
>
> View from my mountain hotel FYI
>
> Kevin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: igstk-developers-bounces+cleary=georgetown.edu at public.kitware.com
> [mailto:igstk-developers-bounces+cleary=georgetown.edu at public.kitware.com]
> On Behalf Of Patrick Cheng
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 10:50 AM
> To: David Gobbi
> Cc: IGSTK-developers
> Subject: [IGSTK-Developers] Re: Loopback
>
> Hi David,
>
> I did set the port number wrong. I just changed it and ran the test
> again. It passed.
>
> http://public.kitware.com/IGSTK/Sites/build02.isis/Win32-IGSTK-VS71-Debug-Lo
> opback/20060314-0430-Nightly/Test.html
>
> Patrick
>
> David Gobbi wrote:
>
>> Hi Patrick,
>>
>> The igstkSerialCommunicationTest is printing a full log now, so
>> I have a better idea of what the problem might be. Here is how
>> the log ends:
>>
>> =====
>> OpenPortErrorEvent
>> Failed simple read/write test
>> DeleteEvent
>> =====
>>
>> Make sure that you have the correct port number set as the
>> IGSTK_TEST_LOOPBACK_PORT_NUMBER. The port numbering starts
>> at zero, so 0 -> COM1:, 1 ->COM2:, etc.
>>
>> - David
>>
>>
>>
>>
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