06-03-2009 09:56 AM
I have two USB serial ports, /dev/ttyUSB0 and 1. They are virtual, i.e. they go away and return depending on whether the device is plugged in or not. I modified the rules so they are created with the correct read/write permissions. I have run AddUsbRawPermissions.sh and this found the files in /proc/bus/usb to make read/write.
I still must run NIvisaic as root to see these devices in the configuration and do test reads/writes. If, in visaconf as a regular user, I configure the ports as static, they still do not appear in NIvisaic as a regular user.
As a regular user, I can use a serial console program, cutecom, to read/write to these USB serial ports. So, without NI-VISA, these ports are configured properly and working.
How can I use these without being a superuser?
thanks, Dan
06-04-2009 05:16 PM
Hi Dan,
What version and distribution of linux are you using? Also, what version of NI-VISA? I’m not super familiar with linux, does it work when you have super user rights?
Best Regards,
Matt
06-04-2009 05:38 PM