Termi1980

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Posted: Jan. 07 2005,08:20 |
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Oh sorry,
its a little board with a via processor, 667Mhz, 128Mb Ram
Chip Reader maybe the wrong word. It is selfmade. It reads a number from a transponder that you hold near the reader and sends it to the serial port.
But i solved the problem this morning. The od command is not reliable in this case. The data was transmitted correctly. The problem was that my program could not load a library. The library was in the directory of the program, but it must be in a global directory like /usr/lib.
Many greetings,
Claus Hinz.
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