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I need make serial data from virtual serial ports available on a TCP/IP network.
For communications with hardware COM ports to send and receive serial data over a local network or the Internet. Example: POSIX machine (/dev/ttyS0) <--- TCP/IP ---> Windows machine COM1 Please help! I try use Sredird daemon - RFC 2217-compliant serial port redirector. But I need binary transmission... Sredird trans only known symbols. Thank you very much!!! |
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