User's Manual
Chapter 2: Installing and Configuring the EMX Device
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2. Run dominion-serial-setup.exe. A Dominion Serial Console Driver
Setup Wizard appears.
3. Click Install to install the driver.
4. Click Finish when the installation is complete.
5. Connect the EMX's USB cable to the computer. The driver is
automatically installed.
To install the driver in Windows
®
XP:
1. Disconnect the EMX's USB cable from the computer.
2. Check if the file "usbser.sys" is available in
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386. If not, extract it from the
Windows installation CD disc, and copy it to the same directory
where the USB-to-serial driver is stored.
On a CD disc with SP3 included, it is extracted from
I386\SP3.CAB.
On a CD disc with SP2 included, it is extracted from
I386\SP2.CAB.
On a CD without an SP, it is extracted from I386\DRIVER.CAB.
3. Connect the EMX's USB cable to the computer.
4. The computer detects the new device and the "Found New Hardware
Wizard" dialog appears. If this dialog does not appear, choose
Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager, right-click
the Dominion Serial Console, and choose Update Driver.
5. Select "Install from a list or specific location," and specify the location
where the driver is stored.
6. If you see the message requesting the file "usbser.sys," specify the
location of the file.
7. The installation is complete.
In Linux:
No additional drivers are required, but you must provide the name of the
tty device, which can be found in the output of the "dmesg" after
connecting the EMX to the computer. Usually the tty device is
"/dev/ttyACM#" or "/dev/ttyUSB#," where # is an integer number.
For example, if you are using the kermit terminal program, and the tty
device is "/dev/ttyACM0," perform the following commands:
> set line /dev/ttyACM0
> connect