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Under WSL, no serial device appears #11

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jamesbowman opened this issue Sep 2, 2018 · 3 comments
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Under WSL, no serial device appears #11

jamesbowman opened this issue Sep 2, 2018 · 3 comments

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@jamesbowman
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Reported by @gojimmypi:

Device is not currently supported in WSL, as no device appears in /dev/

@jamesbowman
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This blog entry explains their naming conventions:

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/wsl/2017/04/14/serial-support-on-the-windows-subsystem-for-linux/

So I would expect COM16 to appear under WSL as /dev/ttyS16 - does this make sense?

@gojimmypi
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Yes, that's appropriate, thanks.

In any case, it is not working for me: lsusb returns an error code = 1 and no devices at all listed. That command used to work. (lsusb -V returns lsusb (usbutils) 007).

Perhaps this is more of a WSL issue. I do have an outstanding issue microsoft/WSL#2185 that I should revisit. I'll keep poking around to see if I can get this working.

In any case - the SPIdriver is really quite cool. Thanks for creating and sharing! :)

@shana321
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I'm so sad to know that this problem has not been solved yet.I meet this problem this day and I search for serveral hours for solutions.I use WSL in this day too when I feel so comfortable but now I think I start to hate it. It seems not many people pay attention to it,I tried to use my mother language (Chinese) to find solutions and I failed. Thank you for your studies,at any rate I get the answer.

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