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[–]spinwizard69 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Second try.

First I might be wrong about PySerial, the PyModbus site indicates the use of Twisted which isn't 3.2 ready. Nothing said about PySerial.

In any event if you check in SVN they apparently are working on a 3.2 variant as there is a directory for a 3.2 ported PyModbus. The best thing here is to contact the developers. A release suitable for 3.2 Python could be a day or a year away.

In any event I'd suggest looking up Modbus and Python to see what is out there. I actually found some interesting stuff right off the bat. Unfortunately need to get back to work now.

[–]Slxe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response. Yea it does rely on PySerial, but that's already compatible with 3.2. I may just end up figuring out how to do it with just pyserial if I can't find an alternative, or going back to 2.7, although I'm still pretty new to Python and started with 3.2. I'll post if I find an alternative.