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Originally Posted by
Corona688
Serial ports in UNIX are a complicated topic. Sure, if you want.
Thanks a lot first of all
Corona688 for being extremely patient with all my queries and answer them as simply as possible. Now I am thinking of starting a new thread about Serial ports, but before that I am asking for some reading material on
serial ports and terminal devices. So that when I come back to ask my doubts here they don't need to be quite so noobish and obvious questions.
Any links to some study materials for beginners for this topic would really help. Also if anyone can suggest a good book which contains material on this topic will also be nice.
I am asking here because googling on the topic didn't give me any concrete starting point.
Serial ports maybe complex but I am already interested in how they work
. First time coming across a design where a terminal communicates to the kernel through a COM port.
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edit by bakunin: You should indeed start a new thread with this. We try to confine each question/theme to a separate thread so that the knowledge base we are building is easier and better to search for information. I will cut this part out and open a new thread with it.
See here: Serial Lines Explained
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
There is also a standard for Linux systems (the Linux Standard Base AKA LSB), but the last I heard, no Linux system has ever conformed to any version of the LSB either.
Could you elaborate on this point further. I mean if no one conformed to a standard how on earth is that standard still surviving. And also why is it there ??