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Questions and Answers: Showing

How can I do serial ("comm'') port I/O? []

At comp.lang.c FAQ

Unix Programming FAQ Serial device names and types []

At Unix Programming FAQ

Unix Programming FAQ Setting up termios flags []

At Unix Programming FAQ

Unix Programming FAQ Example: Modem handling example []

At Unix Programming FAQ

Wireless RS-232 for Palm and Other Devices? [2001/12/28]

At Ask Slashdot

Wireless Serial Adapters [2001/07/23]

At Ask Slashdot

Direct Serial Connections between Linux and NT? [ 1999/09/05]

At Ask Slashdot

Mac and Linux Sharing Serial Ports? [ 1999/08/28]

At Ask Slashdot

Are AUI to AUI Null Cables Possible? [ 1999/06/01]

At Ask Slashdot

Serious Sony Serial Situation! [ 1998/11/09]

At Ask Slashdot

How do I configure a COM port and use it to transmit data? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

What's the format of .OBJ, .EXE, .COM files? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

How do I set my machine up to use COM3 and COM4? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

But aren't the COM ports always at I/O addresses 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, and 2E8? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

How do I find the I/O address of a COM port? []

At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at MIT
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part3 (At comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ at faqs.org)

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comserv-1.3.5 - A daemon for managing terminal server serial connections

At FreeBSD Ports

sredird-1.1.8 - RFC 2217 compliant serial port redirector

At FreeBSD Ports

comconsole-0.1 - Setup your PC to use serial port COM1 as its console device

At FreeBSD Ports

conserver-com-7.1.4_1 - Application that allows multiple users to watch serial consoles

At FreeBSD Ports

fas-2.11.0 - asynch serial driver for System V, {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET
fas-2.12.0fas (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)

dial - State transition controlled communications program {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

xc-4.1 - a serial communications program, V4.1 {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET

pcomm1.2 - Pcomm telecommunication package {oss}

At comp.sources.unix at UUNET
pcomm-2.0.2pcomm - a serial communications program (clone of ProComm) (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)
pcomm - Dial out and terminal emulator (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)
pcomm2pcomm - Modem communications package (At comp.sources.unix at UUNET)

Libraries and Components: Showing

uu_lock uu_unlock uu_lockerr (3) - acquire and release control of a serial device {oss}

Man pages: FreeBSD
Source code: OpenBSD FreeBSD

py22-serial-1.12 - Serial port encapsulation library for Python

At FreeBSD Ports

Queue.H, Serial.H, Queue.C, modemio.H, modemio.C - Interrupt-driven serial I/O library (MSDOS) {oss}

At snippets.org

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See also: Terminal I/O - TTY (character based display and keyboard) and related routines.

See also Communication Scripting - Methods of " scripting " a communication connection. Sequencing and handshaking based on replies, et al.

SLIP and PPP are covered under Communication Implementation - (low level implementation, multicast, ppp, slip, wrappers,firewalls, et al)

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freshmeat.net : Topic : Terminals : Serial

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/apps/serialcomm/ - non-TCP/IP communications tools for RS232 serial lines

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/apps/serialcomm/dialout/ - programs to dial out on a serial line and emulate a terminal

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/kernel/patches/serial/ - drivers for serial cards

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/network/serial/term/apps/ - various applications w/ term support

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/network/serial/term/apps/ - various applications w/ term support

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/network/serial/term/extra/ - extra stuff for term (from term developers)

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/network/serial/term/extra/ - extra stuff for term (from term developers)

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/serial/ - utilities for managing serial (telephone) lines

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/system/serial/getty/ - gettys and other programs for handing serial lines to login

(Metalab at UNC) /pub/linux/apps/serialcomm/modem/ - modem tools

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