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Operating Systems Linux Android Device Names on Android Post 302866297 by fedora18 on Monday 21st of October 2013 05:38:06 PM
Old 10-21-2013
Device Names on Android

Hi,

I have a program that logs serial port data. In order to do so it requires the full device name in linux (e.g. /dev/ttyUSB0) and a baudrate.

Does anyone know how I can find out the device name in the terminal? I am trying to port this application to Android and cant figure it out.

#lsusb shows the device but with no path
#mount only shows its mount point

Any help is great
thakns
 

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dot-obdgpslogger(5)						File Formats Manual					       dot-obdgpslogger(5)

NAME
dot-obdgpslogger - configuration file for obdgpslogger DESCRIPTION
Configuration file for obdgpslogger Comments Any line whose first non-whitespace character is a # is a comment obddevice=<string> Full path to obd device entry [typically /dev/something] gpsdevice=<string> Full path to gps device entry [typically /dev/something] log_columns=<string> Command-separated list of db_column entries to log. These are probably things you want to draw from "obdgpslogger -p" log_file=<string> Write to this logfile. Can be relative or absolute path samplerate=<integer> Number of samples to take per second. 0 for "as fast as you can" baudrate=<integer> Set serial port baudrate to this. -1 disables attempt to change, or 0 to let the software try to guess. baudrate_upgrade=<integer> Upgrade the baudrate to this after successful setup. -1 disables attempt to change, or 0 to let the software try to figure out the best choice. optimisations=<integer> Set to 1 to enable ELM optimisations FILES TO PARSE
The system loads these files, in order. Each one overwrites any settings from the file before it: 1) /etc/obdgpslogger 2) $HOME/.obdgpslogger 3) /var/run/obdftdipty.device 4) getenv("OBD_CONFIGFILE") ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
OBD_CONFIGFILE Full path to the obd config file you wish to read HOME If set, read .obdgpslogger from this dir APPDATA If HOME isn't set, will attempt to read .obdgpslogger from here instead SEE ALSO
obdgpslogger(1), obdgui(1) AUTHORS
Gary "Chunky Ks" Briggs <chunky@icculus.org> dot-obdgpslogger(5)
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