Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
On Jan 5, 2011, at 9:37 AM, Eric Norum wrote:
> It would be great if someone were to write an ASYN interposed layer above the IP Port driver to allow settings of remote serial ports to be controlled (via RFC 2217 commands) in the same manner as local serial ports (i.e. through an ASYN record or through IOC shell commands).
> Anyone interested?
I didn't get a lot of volunteers for this, but I did find out that quite a few terminal servers support RFC 2217. Given that I've started working on an asynOctet interposed layer to support this. I'll be looking for testers sometime next week -- hopefully. For now I don't plan to support any more than just setting rate, # stop bits, # data bits, parity and RTS/CTS flow control.
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