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Re: SerialPort viOpen error

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Originally Posted by eddie12390 View Post
The Java SerialPort implementation seems to be buggy, I don't think that the issue found here http://firstforge.wpi.edu/sf/go/artf...3699545405 50 has been fixed yet.

It may also be useful to check the following
  1. State of the Console Out switch (You don't need it on if you're trying to do something like interface with a sensor over the serial port)
  2. No CAN plugin installed if you're not trying to use CAN (They take control of the serial port)
  3. Correct cable (Some implementations require a special DB9 cable known as a null modem cable)
1 and 2 are not the problem, I reimagined the cRIO for this setup with him last night and made sure to remove the CAN drivers and turn off Console Out.

We saw that bug, but the fix was attached in May and should have been rolled into the 2014 release, I would think. Plus this isn't the same error as that one.
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