I'm trying to send data to an hplc pump via the serial port using python and pyserial. I tested the cable and the pump under linux (a gentoo derivative), where it worked perfectly, albeit as root. Now i have to use the code on a WinXP machine, where i always get an "Access denied" error when trying to open the port (i adjusted the parameters to COMxx instead of ttySxx, the port is found). I tried the serial port of the computer, as well as a USB2Serial adapter. I heard that WinXP was quite restrictive when it comes to trying to address some port with self written code. Is there a simpler workaround for this problem than installing linux?
Thanks in advance,
nik
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
import time
import serial
from threading import Thread
"""
usage: cmdCapture workDirectory pictureTime pressureTime
"""
print 'successful import is successful'
workDir=sys.argv[1]
pressureThresh=float(sys.argv[3])
class doCapture(Thread):
def __init__ (self, workDir, pressureThresh):
Thread.__init__(self)
self.workDir=workDir
self.pressureThresh=pressureThresh
self.pressureTimer=0
-> here i set the serial port
self.ser=serial.Serial(port='\\.\COM1', baudrate=9600, bytesize=serial.EIGHTBITS, parity=serial.PARITY_NONE, stopbits=serial.STOPBITS_ONE, timeout=1)
-> here the error happens
self.ser.open()
def getPressure(self):
self.ser.write('PR')
return self.ser.read(size=8), timer.timer()
def run(self):
self.pressureTimer=time.timer()
while 1:
if self.pressureTimer<=(time.timer()-self.pressureTime):
self.p=getPressure()
print self.p
myCapture=doCapture(workDir, pressureThresh)
myCapture.start()
[/PYTHON_CODE] [/EDIT]
\\.\COMxxthing instead of justCOMxonly when the port number is 10 or greater (but therefore, obviously, use it all the time). It's better to use forward slashes, however, as they avoid problems with backslash escapes. Either that, or use raw strings withr''. – Peter Hansen Jan 14 '10 at 11:35