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for testing purpose I'm trying to write a simple program that connect to a virtual serial port created with socat.

I create the serial port with this command:

socat -d -d PTY,b9600 PTY,link=ttyVS1,b9600

getting this output:

2011/11/08 18:26:31 socat[32708] N PTY is /dev/pts/1
2011/11/08 18:26:31 socat[32708] N PTY is /dev/pts/2
2011/11/08 18:26:31 socat[32708] N starting data transfer loop with FDs [3,3] and [5,5]

When I try to connect in this way:

System.IO.Ports.SerialPort _port;
_port = new SerialPort("/dev/pts/1", 9600);
_port.Open();

I get a "filename unknown" System.IO.IOException.

Am I missing to set DataBits, StopBits or other parameters? How can I discover the properties sett by socat? Or what is wrong with this code?

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  • Nothing related but just to mention ,at my Native Language Socat means "Retarded" =) Nov 8, 2011 at 17:37

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What is wrong here is for sure the name of the device. Can you check at /dev that /dev/pts/1 exists? Maybe it has another name like /dev/pts1?

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  • I will check and I'll post here... For now I can say that I've done another test with Windows using com0com (Virtual Serial Port software). I was able to run two instance of the same software (connecting without baudrate, just the port) and exchange data! I want to do the same with Ubuntu Linux (and aslo with Mac OS X)...
    – gsscoder
    Nov 8, 2011 at 18:53
  • On linux the problemi is that, also if both /dev/pts/1 (and 2) exists, when I call Serial.GetPortNames() I can't see /dev/pts/* listed. Probably the Mono runtime acts like .NET runtime being not able to connect to port not named COM* (for linux could be /dev/tty*, I don't know!). Sounds correct? (Can I symlink resolve the problem?)
    – gsscoder
    Nov 8, 2011 at 19:01
  • What do you have when calling GetPortNames()? Nov 8, 2011 at 21:11
  • /dev/ttyS0 /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ttyS10 /dev/ttyS11 /dev/ttyS12 /dev/ttyS13 /dev/ttyS14 /dev/ttyS15 /dev/ttyS16 /dev/ttyS17 /dev/ttyS18 /dev/ttyS19 /dev/ttyS2 /dev/ttyS20 /dev/ttyS21 /dev/ttyS22 /dev/ttyS23 /dev/ttyS24 /dev/ttyS25 /dev/ttyS26 /dev/ttyS27 /dev/ttyS28 /dev/ttyS29 /dev/ttyS3 /dev/ttyS30 /dev/ttyS31 /dev/ttyS4 /dev/ttyS5 /dev/ttyS6 /dev/ttyS7 /dev/ttyS8 /dev/ttyS9
    – gsscoder
    Nov 9, 2011 at 17:21
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    Ok, so we have 2 things to check. Or the Mono implementation of the serial port only support ports starting with /dev/ttySx or there is a bug at the method (mmm ... I don't know how the code would be able to know that /dev/pts/1 is a serial port anyway ...). Can you change the port that socat creates to a tty name? or link? or something like that? You get the idea ... I'm not a Linux expert ... Nov 9, 2011 at 18:11

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