Würde mich auch mal interessieren.
Oder muß man am Ende der Serial-reader-config noch diesen Eintrag machen?
# Serial reader config. Add as many as you have attached too your system
# replaces old name 'PHOENIX READER PATH', but still works.
# default is none
# optionally add readertype : phoenix,mouse,uniprog,sc8in1,smartreader+
# (when non readertype given defaults to uniprog (e.g. for mastera))
#
# SERIAL READER : <device> <type>
#
# example
#
#SERIAL READER : /dev/tts/0
SERIAL READER : /dev/tts/0
# Serial reader smart**** write delay.
# Setting to finetune smart**** write speed, optimal setting depends on speed of system, and
# speed of ****. Default value is calculated, but can overrule by setting.
# Use number of microseconds delay between bytes, 0 = no delay, -1 = calculated default
# Note: huge difference between values 0 and 1, because of schedular overhead
#
# SMART**** WRITE DELAY : <device> <delay>
#
# example, 10ms write delay on smart**** in reader attached to /dev/ttyUSB0
#
#SMART**** WRITE DELAY: /dev/ttyUSB0 10000
#
# NOTE on sc8in1; because 8 smart****s are used on the same devicename, use
# devicename_0 .. devicename_7 for settings which require devicename to make
# settings per smart****. example /dev/ttyS0_0, /dev/ttyS0_1 ..
# example, 8ms write delay between bytes to smart**** on last sc8in1 channel, attached to /dev/tts/0
#
#SMART**** WRITE DELAY: /dev/tts/0_7 8000
# Smart**** clock speed override
# Setting override specified speed for smart****.
# Don't add setting unless you're sure what you're doing.
# In 99% of the cases the reader selects the optimal speed.
# Adding this setting either slows your **** down, or might destroy it.
#
# SMART**** CLOCK FREQUENCY : <device> <freq>
#
# example
#
#SMART**** CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyUSB0 5500000
SMART**** CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/tts/0 6000000