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20:04, 5. Apr. 2014 If you want to be able to use the Serial Port of the Raspberry Pi you will have to disable the Linux serial console first.
<pre>sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txt</pre>
Remove references to console=ttyAMA0,115200 and kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200.
<pre>sudo nano /etc/inittab</pre>
Remove or comment the line T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyAMA0 115200 vt100.
Reboot the system.
Source:[https://github.com/watterott/RPi-ShieldBridge/blob/master/docu/Arduino.md]
Then I run the serial.sh script (you need all three for this to work)
'''serial.sh'''
#!/bin/bash
stty -F /dev/ttyAMA0 cs8 115200 ignbrk -brkint -icrnl -imaxbel -opost -onlcr -isig -icanon -iexten -echo -echoe -echok -echoctl -echoke noflsh -ixon -crtscts
sleep 1
tmux new-session -d './serial-in.sh'
tmux split-window -v './serial-out.sh'
tmux attach-session -d
'''serial-out.sh'''
<pre>#!/bin/bash
while true
do
read a
echo "$a" > /dev/ttyAMA0
done</pre>
'''serial-in.sh'''
<pre>#!/bin/bash
while true
do
cat -A /dev/ttyAMA0|tr "^M$" " "
done</pre>
For serial communication with an Arduino I wanted a Arduino IDE like serial monitor in the Raspberry Pi shell. Since I could not a find a terminal that did support “line mode” I found another workaround.
It’s a quite simplistic approach.
<pre>stty -F /dev/ttyAMA0 cs8 115200 ignbrk -brkint -icrnl -imaxbel -opost -onlcr -isig -icanon -iexten -echo -echoe -echok -echoctl -echoke noflsh -ixon -crtscts</pre>
'''Source:'''[http://playground.arduino.cc/Interfacing/LinuxTTY]
I use
<pre>cat -A /dev/ttyAMA0</pre>
to listen to the serial port.
Unfortunately there are some unwanted characters at the end of a line. I’m not sure why, but I just replaced them with a space. (That way they just do not any me anymore)
To get data to the Serial port I use:
<pre>echo "$a" > /dev/ttyAMA0</pre>
I use tmux split screen to be able to see both at the same time.