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- Subject: RE: Serial I/O Support
- From: "King, Mike" <MKing@...>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 10:25:58 -0500
> You could do this, but you don't really need to. Most (if not all) you need to know
> about serial programming under Linux (and other POSIX compliant systems) is here :
> http://www.easysw.com/~mike/serial/serial.html
> I already have a C serial library that works both under Windows and Linux (I'm using
> it for eLua), but it's quite small at the moment, and not really tested. If there is
> interest, however, I can make it public (which I'll do anyway, but I can also try make
> it public as a separate library, not only as part of eLua). I think it might also work
> under OSX, but I have yet to test this.
That looks like some good information. I'd be interested in looking at your code.
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- References:
- Serial I/O Support, b g
- Re[2]: Serial I/O Support, Bulat Ziganshin
- Re: Serial I/O Support, KHMan
- RE: Serial I/O Support, King, Mike
- Re: Serial I/O Support, KHMan
- RE: Serial I/O Support, King, Mike
- RE: Serial I/O Support, King, Mike
- Re: Serial I/O Support, RJP Computing
- RE: Serial I/O Support, King, Mike
- Re: Serial I/O Support, steve donovan
- Re: Serial I/O Support, Bogdan Marinescu