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LibSerial 0.0.3
LibSerial provides a collection of C++ classes that allow one to access serial ports on POSIX systems. more>>
LibSerial provides a collection of C++ classes that allow one to access serial ports on POSIX systems like standard C++ iostream objects.
Member functions are provided for setting various parameters of the serial ports such as the baud rate, character size, flow control and others. LibSerials idea is to simplify serial port programming on POSIX systems.
When you have installed the above tools, run the following commands:
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Note: The html documentation will not be installed by "make install". I will fix this in the future release.
<<lessMember functions are provided for setting various parameters of the serial ports such as the baud rate, character size, flow control and others. LibSerials idea is to simplify serial port programming on POSIX systems.
When you have installed the above tools, run the following commands:
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Note: The html documentation will not be installed by "make install". I will fix this in the future release.
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Added: 2006-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1260 downloads
Navicat MySQL Manager for Linux 8.0.27
MySQL Navicat (MySQL Manager - a GUI for MySQL admin and development) more>> Navicat Manager is an ideal solution for MySQL administration and development. This is an all-inclusive mysql front end provides a powerful graphical interface for databases management and maintenance. Easy installation
and intuitive interface make it an irreplaceable tool for mysql on the web or your local desktop. Navicat supports all verions of MySQL and it lets you convert data to/ from MySQL, synchronizes and backups database in a snap through helpful wizards. Major features of Navicat full version include Visual Query Builder, Import/ Export, Report Builder, Backup/ Restore, SSH and HTTP Tunneling and Data Transfer. Navicat also supports to import data from ODBC, batch job scheduling (create schedule for Import/Export, Data Transfer and saved queries),
printing of table structure. It also includes a full featured graphical manager for setting the users and access privileges. Navicat version 8 supports Code Completion, Form View and email Notification Services, etc. Navicat is the number 1 MySQL database administration shareware in Download.com with over 350,000 downloads and 1,100,000 installations worldwide. Some of the users including Sony Music, Intel, Kodak, FedEx, KPMG Consulting, Ericsson,
Siemens AG, Yahoo!, NTT DoCoMo (Japan), Hitachi (Japan), Imation, Lexmark, Cisco Systems, RSA Security, Avis (Europe), U.S. Department of Energy, UPS, Disney, Oxford University, Harvard University, NASA Space Flight Center, MIT, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, ...
Navicat delivers a personal experience, simplifying the way you work. The program is also available for Windows and Mac OS X.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-15 License: Freeware Price: Free
231 downloads
Tiny serial terminal 1.1
Tiny serial terminal is a simple and dumb tool to access serial ports. more>>
Tiny serial terminal is a simple and dumb tool to access serial ports. Mainly intended for use to access serial consoles of various hardware.
Usage:
Download: com.c
Version : 1.1
Size : 4607 bytes
MD5 : 73a394b6d5ad333c2bf542315e1a0b73
SHA1 : 53c8ea8a1d5450ac4237a20c843e1462acaaa96e
Building: cc -o com com.c
Usage : ./com /dev/device [speed]
Example : ./com /dev/ttyS0 [115200]
Keys : Ctrl-A - exit, Ctrl-X - display control lines status
Darcs : darcs get http://tinyserial.sf.net/
Scr.shot: screenshot.png (8862 bytes)
<<lessUsage:
Download: com.c
Version : 1.1
Size : 4607 bytes
MD5 : 73a394b6d5ad333c2bf542315e1a0b73
SHA1 : 53c8ea8a1d5450ac4237a20c843e1462acaaa96e
Building: cc -o com com.c
Usage : ./com /dev/device [speed]
Example : ./com /dev/ttyS0 [115200]
Keys : Ctrl-A - exit, Ctrl-X - display control lines status
Darcs : darcs get http://tinyserial.sf.net/
Scr.shot: screenshot.png (8862 bytes)
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: BSD License Price:
1208 downloads
Serial Over IP 1.0
Serial Over IP is a tool for the transport of serial interfaces over UDP/IP. more>>
Serial Over IP is a tool for the transport of serial interfaces over UDP/IP. It is very usefull for connecting distant equipment that run via a serial interfaces to a local computer.
One linux will be server and one will be client. On the server you can start the program typing the following command:
bash# serialoverip -d /dev/ttyS0 9600-8n1 -s 127.0.0.1 3000
... and on the client:
bash# serialoverip -c 127.0.0.1 3000 -d /dev/ttyS1 9600-8n1
In both commands the IP address is the server IP. Note that you have to start the server first, and it will be efectively be running only after the first packet received from the client.
<<lessOne linux will be server and one will be client. On the server you can start the program typing the following command:
bash# serialoverip -d /dev/ttyS0 9600-8n1 -s 127.0.0.1 3000
... and on the client:
bash# serialoverip -c 127.0.0.1 3000 -d /dev/ttyS1 9600-8n1
In both commands the IP address is the server IP. Note that you have to start the server first, and it will be efectively be running only after the first packet received from the client.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1218 downloads
Dictator 0.9.7
Dictator project is a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) on-screen text reader. more>>
Dictator project is a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) on-screen text reader.
Dictator permits faster, easier on-screen reading of text using the method of Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP). Features include dynamic text flow, Unicode support, a bookmark manager, customizable Web references, customizable text import filters, fullscreen mode, and more.
The problem with these texts is that reading them on-screen the conventional way is a drag and printing them out is time-consuming, costly, and wasteful. Dictator provides an alternative approach called Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) in which words are displayed consecutively in the same place at a user-controllable rate.
This method prevents unconscious re-reading of adjacent text and decreases the tendency of the reader to oralise the text, allowing for increased reading speeds. RSVP also permits the use of larger fonts for text display which improves text clarity. While it does take some getting used to, with a little practise you may find that reading with Dictator becomes faster and easier than reading from a book.
Main features:
- Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) text file reading.
- Single word and multiword displays.
- Unicode support (with Unicode versions of wxPython only).
- Variable reading rate.
- Easy keyboard controls.
- Bookmark manager with automatic recall of last position in text.
- Dynamic text flow (rate related to word length, punctuation).
- Paragraph cues.
- Adjustable fonts and colours.
- Fullscreen mode.
- Text search.
- Customisable text filters allow scraping from PDF/html/Microsoft Word Documents.
- Customisable web queries on current word (e.g. look up definition).
- Open from clipboard.
- Open URL (via text filter only).
<<lessDictator permits faster, easier on-screen reading of text using the method of Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP). Features include dynamic text flow, Unicode support, a bookmark manager, customizable Web references, customizable text import filters, fullscreen mode, and more.
The problem with these texts is that reading them on-screen the conventional way is a drag and printing them out is time-consuming, costly, and wasteful. Dictator provides an alternative approach called Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) in which words are displayed consecutively in the same place at a user-controllable rate.
This method prevents unconscious re-reading of adjacent text and decreases the tendency of the reader to oralise the text, allowing for increased reading speeds. RSVP also permits the use of larger fonts for text display which improves text clarity. While it does take some getting used to, with a little practise you may find that reading with Dictator becomes faster and easier than reading from a book.
Main features:
- Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) text file reading.
- Single word and multiword displays.
- Unicode support (with Unicode versions of wxPython only).
- Variable reading rate.
- Easy keyboard controls.
- Bookmark manager with automatic recall of last position in text.
- Dynamic text flow (rate related to word length, punctuation).
- Paragraph cues.
- Adjustable fonts and colours.
- Fullscreen mode.
- Text search.
- Customisable text filters allow scraping from PDF/html/Microsoft Word Documents.
- Customisable web queries on current word (e.g. look up definition).
- Open from clipboard.
- Open URL (via text filter only).
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Added: 2007-01-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1010 downloads
YAuCP 1.0 beta2
YAuCP is a collection of tools for uC (micro-controller) development. more>>
YAuCP is a collection of tools for uC (micro-controller) development. Its designed mainly for AVR uControllers and aims to develop almost every part of the development chain, ranging from software tools to hardware designs.
Enhancements:
- This release of MagicTerm features a serial port terminal with some handy features.
- In addition to the default readline behaviour it can read an arbitrary number of bytes, has working string triggers, and makes all serial port configuration options avaliable in the configuration file.
- pySerial is now required.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release of MagicTerm features a serial port terminal with some handy features.
- In addition to the default readline behaviour it can read an arbitrary number of bytes, has working string triggers, and makes all serial port configuration options avaliable in the configuration file.
- pySerial is now required.
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Added: 2005-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1474 downloads
Linice 2.6
Linice is an x86 source-level kernel debugger. more>>
Linice is a source-level kernel debugger for x86 systems with the look and feel of SoftIce for MS Windows.
It is designed for people who are already familiar with SoftIce, but anyone can quickly get used to it. It can break into a running kernel at any time using a hotkey and supports breakpoints and single step on modules, the kernel, or user programs.
Linice supports the VGA frame buffer, the X Window System, serial connections, and monochrome adapters.
Enhancements:
- A bug in linsym where getlogin() would return NULL for some kernels has been fixed.
- This fixes a linsym segfault reported by a number of users.
<<lessIt is designed for people who are already familiar with SoftIce, but anyone can quickly get used to it. It can break into a running kernel at any time using a hotkey and supports breakpoints and single step on modules, the kernel, or user programs.
Linice supports the VGA frame buffer, the X Window System, serial connections, and monochrome adapters.
Enhancements:
- A bug in linsym where getlogin() would return NULL for some kernels has been fixed.
- This fixes a linsym segfault reported by a number of users.
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Added: 2005-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1551 downloads
Navicat MySQL database tool for Linux (Freeware) 8.0.29
Navicat MySQL Manager is a set of graphical database management and monitoring tools for MySQL. Navicat is easy-to-use and powerful. It supports backup/ restore, import/ export data and synchronize database. more>>
Navicat MySQL Manager is a set of graphical database management and monitoring tools for MySQL.
Major features
- This is an all-inclusive mysql front end provides a powerful graphical interface for databases management and maintenance.
- Easy installation and intuitive interface make it an irreplaceable tool for mysql on the web or your local desktop.
- Navicat supports all verions of MySQL and it lets you convert data to/ from MySQL, synchronizes and backups database in a snap through helpful wizards
- Major features of Navicat full version include Visual Query Builder, Import/ Export, Report Builder, Backup/ Restore, SSH and HTTP Tunneling and Data Transfer.
- Navicat also supports to import data from ODBC, batch job scheduling (create schedule for Import/Export, Data Transfer and saved queries),
printing of table structure. It also includes a full featured graphical manager for setting the users and access privileges - Navicat version 8 supports Code Completion, Form View and email Notification Services, etc.
- Navicat is the number 1 MySQL database administration shareware in Download.com with over 350,000 downloads and 1,100,000 installations worldwide. Some of the users including Sony Music, Intel, Kodak, FedEx, KPMG Consulting, Ericsson,
Siemens AG, Yahoo!, NTT DoCoMo (Japan), Hitachi (Japan), Imation, Lexmark, Cisco Systems, RSA Security, Avis (Europe), U.S. Department of Energy, UPS, Disney, Oxford University, Harvard University, NASA Space Flight Center, MIT, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, ... - Navicat delivers a personal experience, simplifying the way you work. The program is also available for Windows and Mac OS X.
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Added: 2009-04-04 License: Freeware Price: $0
210 downloads
minicom 2.2
minicom is a serial communication program. more>>
Minicom is a serial communication program. minicom is a Unix clone of the well-known MS-DOS Telix program.
It has ANSI color, a dialing directory, dial-a-list, and a scripting language.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs, cleans up code, and adds a couple of translations.
<<lessIt has ANSI color, a dialing directory, dial-a-list, and a scripting language.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs, cleans up code, and adds a couple of translations.
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Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1120 downloads
NVTCom 1.02
NVTCom is a library to access using java RFC2217 devices. more>>
NVTCom is a library to access using java RFC2217 devices, the class hide all the overhead of the telnet protocol and the special options for setting the serial port.
In java is very difficult to access serial device with this library is possible connect serial device to one terminal server and access the device from the network. NVTCom package contains both binary and source code.
NVTCom as been tested with the following hardware/software terminal server :
- Kermit sredir 2.2.0
- Simet cross
- web51
- Jts
- ser2net
But I think work with any compatible RFC2217 terminal server because I use this class in one my project from many years.
<<lessIn java is very difficult to access serial device with this library is possible connect serial device to one terminal server and access the device from the network. NVTCom package contains both binary and source code.
NVTCom as been tested with the following hardware/software terminal server :
- Kermit sredir 2.2.0
- Simet cross
- web51
- Jts
- ser2net
But I think work with any compatible RFC2217 terminal server because I use this class in one my project from many years.
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1276 downloads
Plasmatronics 0.03
Plasmatronics Perl module is a Plasmatronics PL regulator controller. more>>
Plasmatronics Perl module is a Plasmatronics PL regulator controller.
SYNOPSIS
use Device::Regulator::Plasmatronic;
my $r = Device::Regulator::Plasmatronic;
print "Current state of charge = " . $r->pl_dsoc . "n";
This is an interface library via the serial port to a Plasmatronics Regulator. (http://www.plasmatronics.com.au/)
MAJOR LIMITATIONS
Serial Port
I have to replace the serial port driver - currently I use the unix only version, but I have written
Hard Coded Multiplier
The multiplier used for voltages etc is hard coded (currently 4 = 48 Volt system). This can be read from the system, so I will have to do that as part of the initialisation.
Combined Values
Load and other things combine values from multiple locations to allow for larger numbers. I know that I have got this wrong in a number of places. Work to be done to test these for large numbers (eg: > 25 Amps etc).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Device::Regulator::Plasmatronic;
my $r = Device::Regulator::Plasmatronic;
print "Current state of charge = " . $r->pl_dsoc . "n";
This is an interface library via the serial port to a Plasmatronics Regulator. (http://www.plasmatronics.com.au/)
MAJOR LIMITATIONS
Serial Port
I have to replace the serial port driver - currently I use the unix only version, but I have written
Hard Coded Multiplier
The multiplier used for voltages etc is hard coded (currently 4 = 48 Volt system). This can be read from the system, so I will have to do that as part of the initialisation.
Combined Values
Load and other things combine values from multiple locations to allow for larger numbers. I know that I have got this wrong in a number of places. Work to be done to test these for large numbers (eg: > 25 Amps etc).
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Added: 2007-06-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
862 downloads
Serial Line Sniffer 0.4.4
slsnif is a serial port logging utility. more>>
slsnif is a serial line sniffer. It listens to the specified serial port and logs all data coming through it. slsnif works transparently for both the device connected to the serial port and the controlling software for this device. It operates by opening a pseudo tty (pty) and linking it to the actual serial port.
slsnif operates by opening a pty and linking it to the serial port. These are following parameters / options:
1. Serial port to open (required).
2. Name of the file to direct output to (optional, defaults to stdout).
3. Desired baudrate (optional, defaults to 9600 baud).
4. Timestamp On/Off (optional, defaults to Off).
5. Print ascii values in hex On/Off (optional, defaults to Off)
6. Print number of bytes transmitted On/Off (optional, defaults to Off).
7. Optional colors for timestamp, number of bytes transmitted and normal output.
8. Lock port On/Off (optional, defaults to On).
9. Use Unix98 ptys instead of BSD ptys (optional, defaults to BSD style).
10. Second serial port to open. If specified, this port will be used instead of a pty, thus providing an ability to log data between two serial ports.
Enhancements:
- Added ability to resynchronize ports at any time by sending a SIGUSR1 signal to slsnif. Useful for debugging applications that change port parameters mid-way, after starting the transmission. One example is pppd daemon, which sets initial parameters in the chat script, and changes them later, after chat script terminates.
- Added ability to use SYSV (Unix98) ptys instead of BSD ones (see -u and --unix98 parameters). This option can also be turned on/off from rc-file.
<<lessslsnif operates by opening a pty and linking it to the serial port. These are following parameters / options:
1. Serial port to open (required).
2. Name of the file to direct output to (optional, defaults to stdout).
3. Desired baudrate (optional, defaults to 9600 baud).
4. Timestamp On/Off (optional, defaults to Off).
5. Print ascii values in hex On/Off (optional, defaults to Off)
6. Print number of bytes transmitted On/Off (optional, defaults to Off).
7. Optional colors for timestamp, number of bytes transmitted and normal output.
8. Lock port On/Off (optional, defaults to On).
9. Use Unix98 ptys instead of BSD ptys (optional, defaults to BSD style).
10. Second serial port to open. If specified, this port will be used instead of a pty, thus providing an ability to log data between two serial ports.
Enhancements:
- Added ability to resynchronize ports at any time by sending a SIGUSR1 signal to slsnif. Useful for debugging applications that change port parameters mid-way, after starting the transmission. One example is pppd daemon, which sets initial parameters in the chat script, and changes them later, after chat script terminates.
- Added ability to use SYSV (Unix98) ptys instead of BSD ones (see -u and --unix98 parameters). This option can also be turned on/off from rc-file.
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio::Radio::Sirius 0.03
Audio::Radio::Sirius is a Perl module to control a Sirius satellite radio tuner. more>>
Audio::Radio::Sirius is a Perl module to control a Sirius satellite radio tuner.
SYNOPSIS
Sirius satellite radio (http://www.sirius.com) is a US based satellite radio serice. While none of the tuners they make have serial or USB connectors, it has been found that generation 2.5 tuners (Sportster, Starmate, * Replay, Sirius Connect, and others) have a common tuner module.
Furthermore this tuner module generally has a serial interface. Presently only one commercial site is offering a modification for adding a serial port to a Sirius tuner: http://www.rush2112.net. Google should reveal schematics and parts needed for adding ports to other tuners.
Once your tuner is connected to your system and accessible via a serial port like device, you can use this module to access it:
use Audio::Radio::Sirius;
use Win32::SerialPort; # or Device::SerialPort on Linux
my $serial = new Win32::SerialPort(com1);
my $tuner = new Audio::Radio::Sirius;
$tuner->connect($serial);
$tuner->power(1);
$tuner->channel(184); # tune in the preview channel
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Sirius satellite radio (http://www.sirius.com) is a US based satellite radio serice. While none of the tuners they make have serial or USB connectors, it has been found that generation 2.5 tuners (Sportster, Starmate, * Replay, Sirius Connect, and others) have a common tuner module.
Furthermore this tuner module generally has a serial interface. Presently only one commercial site is offering a modification for adding a serial port to a Sirius tuner: http://www.rush2112.net. Google should reveal schematics and parts needed for adding ports to other tuners.
Once your tuner is connected to your system and accessible via a serial port like device, you can use this module to access it:
use Audio::Radio::Sirius;
use Win32::SerialPort; # or Device::SerialPort on Linux
my $serial = new Win32::SerialPort(com1);
my $tuner = new Audio::Radio::Sirius;
$tuner->connect($serial);
$tuner->power(1);
$tuner->channel(184); # tune in the preview channel
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Added: 2006-11-30 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1062 downloads
comserv 1.4.3
COMSERV is a program that allows you to talk to a network terminal server such as a Xyplex MAXserver 1600. more>>
COMSERV is a program that allows you to talk to a network terminal server such as a Xyplex MAXserver 1600.
The handy thing about this program is that the client side of the connection does not need to know anything about how to talk to the terminal server. COMSERV handles the connection details. Thus, you can use existing programs like tip to talk to devices attached to your network terminal server without any modification.
Also, you can use COMSERV to turn your Unix computer itself into a terminal server and serve up its own local serial ports over the network for remote systems to access. This is handy if you have several systems lying around and you want to utilize devices attached to their serial ports.
My primary motivation for writing this program was to expand the I/O capabilities of my FreeBSD home computer. I have many serial devices that I want to connect to my PC which include my modem, Palm Pilot, GPS, various micro-controllers, my EEPROM programmer, and other computers and printers. But with only two serial ports on my PC, I became annoyed at having to reach around the back of my computer and swap cables every time I wanted to plug in a different device. [I think all inventions are the product of the laziness of the inventor :-)] So I searched eBay and found a couple of these Xyplex terminal servers that looked promising, I bid on them, got them, and began hacking.
The only problem with using this type of device for serial expansion, is that if you use a program like tip on Unix (tip is a very basic but functional program to connect directly to a serial port), it expects to be able to open the serial port by opening a /dev/xyz device file that corresponds to a real serial device. The Xyplex, on the other hand, communicates to the Unix system via an ethernet network. In order to talk to one of the serial ports on the Xyplex, you need to establish a TCP/IP connection between your Unix computer and the Xyplex device at a particular TCP port. The TCP port you connect to determines which Xyplex serial port you connect to. For the Xyplex 1600, serial port 1 is TCP port 2100, serial port 2, is TCP port 2200 and so on.
Unfortuneately, tip, and programs like it, have no idea how to establish a TCP/IP connection to the Xyplex in order to transfer data to and from a serial device connected to the Xyplex.
This is what COMSERV does. COMSERV creates a set of pseudo-tty device files that are palatable to tip and other programs. COMSERV opens the master side of the pseudo terminal and the client program (tip in this case) opens the slave side. Data written on the slave endpoint comes out on the master endpoint and vice-versa. This mechanism establishes a connection between the client program and COMSERV. COMSERV then uses TCP/IP to establish a connection to the network terminal server.
Thus, data originating from the client program is written to the slave tty where is read by COMSERV. COMSERV then writes the data to the network socket to the Xyplex, which then passes it on to the designated serial port. Data originating from the serial device attached to the Xyplex takes the reverse path.
Only one instance of COMSERV is required to be running on your system to handle all of your network terminal servers (it can handle as many terminal servers and ports as the speed and resources of your system allows). COMSERV is designed to handle many connections in this fashion, and does so by multiplexing between them using asynchronous device and socket I/O.
While I wrote COMSERV to talk to a Xyplex MAXserver 1600, it should work with other manufacturers products as long as they follow a similar API. The Xyplex devices that I have are 16 port devices that connect serial devices to an ethernet network.
If COMSERV sounds useful to you, feel free to download and use it. The program is provided in source form, so you will need to extract it and compile it. If you use FreeBSD, simply do the following:
% cd /usr/ports/comms/comserv
% make install
I use it on FreeBSD 4-STABLE. I dont currently know of any outstanding bugs, but if you find and fix any bugs, please send me your fixes so that others can benefit from them as well.
If you do decide to use COMSERV, please note the accompanying license. In a nutshell, you can use it without restriction as long as you credit me and keep the copyright notice intact. If you happen to like it, feel free to send your thanks, letting me know. If you dont like it, let me know why, perhaps I can improve it. If you improve it, please send me your changes and Ill see about integrating them so that others can benefit from your improvements.
Enhancements:
- Implement a power of 2 backoff and retry for failing connections with a maximum 10 minute wait. This keeps from filling up the logs with failed repeated attempts.
<<lessThe handy thing about this program is that the client side of the connection does not need to know anything about how to talk to the terminal server. COMSERV handles the connection details. Thus, you can use existing programs like tip to talk to devices attached to your network terminal server without any modification.
Also, you can use COMSERV to turn your Unix computer itself into a terminal server and serve up its own local serial ports over the network for remote systems to access. This is handy if you have several systems lying around and you want to utilize devices attached to their serial ports.
My primary motivation for writing this program was to expand the I/O capabilities of my FreeBSD home computer. I have many serial devices that I want to connect to my PC which include my modem, Palm Pilot, GPS, various micro-controllers, my EEPROM programmer, and other computers and printers. But with only two serial ports on my PC, I became annoyed at having to reach around the back of my computer and swap cables every time I wanted to plug in a different device. [I think all inventions are the product of the laziness of the inventor :-)] So I searched eBay and found a couple of these Xyplex terminal servers that looked promising, I bid on them, got them, and began hacking.
The only problem with using this type of device for serial expansion, is that if you use a program like tip on Unix (tip is a very basic but functional program to connect directly to a serial port), it expects to be able to open the serial port by opening a /dev/xyz device file that corresponds to a real serial device. The Xyplex, on the other hand, communicates to the Unix system via an ethernet network. In order to talk to one of the serial ports on the Xyplex, you need to establish a TCP/IP connection between your Unix computer and the Xyplex device at a particular TCP port. The TCP port you connect to determines which Xyplex serial port you connect to. For the Xyplex 1600, serial port 1 is TCP port 2100, serial port 2, is TCP port 2200 and so on.
Unfortuneately, tip, and programs like it, have no idea how to establish a TCP/IP connection to the Xyplex in order to transfer data to and from a serial device connected to the Xyplex.
This is what COMSERV does. COMSERV creates a set of pseudo-tty device files that are palatable to tip and other programs. COMSERV opens the master side of the pseudo terminal and the client program (tip in this case) opens the slave side. Data written on the slave endpoint comes out on the master endpoint and vice-versa. This mechanism establishes a connection between the client program and COMSERV. COMSERV then uses TCP/IP to establish a connection to the network terminal server.
Thus, data originating from the client program is written to the slave tty where is read by COMSERV. COMSERV then writes the data to the network socket to the Xyplex, which then passes it on to the designated serial port. Data originating from the serial device attached to the Xyplex takes the reverse path.
Only one instance of COMSERV is required to be running on your system to handle all of your network terminal servers (it can handle as many terminal servers and ports as the speed and resources of your system allows). COMSERV is designed to handle many connections in this fashion, and does so by multiplexing between them using asynchronous device and socket I/O.
While I wrote COMSERV to talk to a Xyplex MAXserver 1600, it should work with other manufacturers products as long as they follow a similar API. The Xyplex devices that I have are 16 port devices that connect serial devices to an ethernet network.
If COMSERV sounds useful to you, feel free to download and use it. The program is provided in source form, so you will need to extract it and compile it. If you use FreeBSD, simply do the following:
% cd /usr/ports/comms/comserv
% make install
I use it on FreeBSD 4-STABLE. I dont currently know of any outstanding bugs, but if you find and fix any bugs, please send me your fixes so that others can benefit from them as well.
If you do decide to use COMSERV, please note the accompanying license. In a nutshell, you can use it without restriction as long as you credit me and keep the copyright notice intact. If you happen to like it, feel free to send your thanks, letting me know. If you dont like it, let me know why, perhaps I can improve it. If you improve it, please send me your changes and Ill see about integrating them so that others can benefit from your improvements.
Enhancements:
- Implement a power of 2 backoff and retry for failing connections with a maximum 10 minute wait. This keeps from filling up the logs with failed repeated attempts.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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catty 20060310
catty project is a small utility to write to and read from a serial tty device. more>>
catty project is a small utility to write to and read from a serial tty device. You can use it in scripts, or directly writing some text to its stdin.
With catty you can add in a few seconds of serial communication to your shell scripts.
Build:
Simply launch the tiny build script:
./Build
I personally tried to compile catty (with success) under the following platforms:
- Linux Kernel 2.4.32
binutils 2.16
gcc 2.95.3
glibc 2.2.5
- Cygwin
cygwin emulation engine 1.5.19-4,
binutils 20050610-1
gcc 3.4.4-1
If you want, please send me a tiny report of your successful compilation, *IF AND ONLY IF* the compilation environment is strongly different from the ones listed above. The report should be in the same form of the reports above.
Installation:
catty is a tool desiged for experts:
youll have to manually copy it in the
best place for your needs (/usr/bin, /usr/sbin, or ~/bin).
Usage:
Usage is displayed launching catty with no (valid) args.
<<lessWith catty you can add in a few seconds of serial communication to your shell scripts.
Build:
Simply launch the tiny build script:
./Build
I personally tried to compile catty (with success) under the following platforms:
- Linux Kernel 2.4.32
binutils 2.16
gcc 2.95.3
glibc 2.2.5
- Cygwin
cygwin emulation engine 1.5.19-4,
binutils 20050610-1
gcc 3.4.4-1
If you want, please send me a tiny report of your successful compilation, *IF AND ONLY IF* the compilation environment is strongly different from the ones listed above. The report should be in the same form of the reports above.
Installation:
catty is a tool desiged for experts:
youll have to manually copy it in the
best place for your needs (/usr/bin, /usr/sbin, or ~/bin).
Usage:
Usage is displayed launching catty with no (valid) args.
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Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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