At 07:13 PM 6/19/98 +0100, Christophe Muller wrote:
....
>which mean that they would come *for free* on Linux if CommPORT is
>ported (the "muck around with the serial options" as mentionned above)
>by Sun (or if they give you the sources).
>
check out "Java Comm for Linux" on
http://www.interstice.com/kevinh/linuxcomm.html
Java Comm for Linux is a set of free drivers for Sun's official serial
driver interface: CommAPI. It allows you to use Linux
serial (and eventually parallel ports) in an OS independent manner. JCL
actually supports any operating system supported by
RXTX, but Linux is the operating system I've tested it on. Windows 95/NT
users can use Sun's standard CommAPI - you
don't need JCL or RXTX.
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