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19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
45 no longer statically defined. Your Linux based system should mount
96 serial driver running, you should be able to communicate between
128 Your system should use mdev (from busybox) or udev to make the
129 device nodes. After this gadget driver has been set up you should
142 The /dev/ttyGS0 line should work like most any other serial port.
159 to the Windows host with a USB cable, Windows should recognize the
174 should see "Gadget Serial" listed as the driver for one of the COM
189 to the Linux host with a USB cable, the host system should recognize
194 should show something like this:
210 should be loaded automatically. The command "lsmod" should show the
221 to the Linux host with a USB cable, the host system should recognize
226 should show something like this:
256 and a USB cable connects the gadget device to the host, you should
283 you should be able to send data back and forth between the gadget
285 window on the gadget side should appear in the terminal window on