7/2/2023 0 Comments Printing with wordstar 7![]() ![]() You can use the command ls /dev/tty* to see your current ports, easy to see them appear and disappear as you plug and unplug your device, just repeat the command to refresh the list. Your serial port name may vary - on rpi likely to be /dev/ttyUSB0, but on Mac and possibly on other Linux it will vary. Replace my IP address of the printer "192.168.1.141" to match your network configuration. Use this command at the command prompt under Linux on rpi or other system, doesn't have to be linux, just make sure you have python serial support set up. I configure under cp/m with stat so that lst: points to the send serial port. I do not have a printer with a serial port but have several network connected printers and find the following works with a serial usb connection from cp/m to my rpi and then forwarding to a network printer. I use the rc2014 flavour of CP/M computer but think that this will apply to AltairDuino users who have configured for a second serial port. ![]() I am experimenting with printing from apps e.g. Printing directly from second serial port to a network printer. ![]() Let me repeat an earlier post so you can get too working as a redirector device:
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