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For example the terminal may send "v<cr>", recieve "GreenHouse Monitor v3 2017 01 24.01<cr>", and look for "GreenHouse" in the received string.  This would validate the port.
 
For example the terminal may send "v<cr>", recieve "GreenHouse Monitor v3 2017 01 24.01<cr>", and look for "GreenHouse" in the received string.  This would validate the port.
  
So what does the terminal send and what does it look for -- see the parameter file; you should find something like this:
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So what does the terminal send and what does it look for -- see the parameter file;you should find something like this:
  
 
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         self.arduino_version        = "GreenHouse"  # the received response from the arduino should contain this as a substring if the comm port is valid.
 
         self.arduino_version        = "GreenHouse"  # the received response from the arduino should contain this as a substring if the comm port is valid.
 
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Note that the find_arduino() method does not try different baud rates, you need to get that one right yourself.
 
  
 
== What are the Possible Comm Ports ==
 
== What are the Possible Comm Ports ==

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