I'm not an expert on this topic, but I did do some related work for Linux and
as a result suspect that rxtx will replace the suncomm library on Windows.
This is how it is used on Linux - remove sun, install rxtx.
Mike
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On Monday 03 June 2002 02:58 pm, Alex Shepherd wrote:
The code comes from . It's what Mike Davison set
up for comms on Linux. I've been working with the 1.4 version 15 from
rxtx-1.4-15.tar.gz on their download page.
I've downloaded both the RXTX stuff and the MinGW package that appears to be
the Win32 development package for RXTX on Win32, which thankfully does not
require the while MS Developer Studio (virus) to be installed.
I will have a dig around to see if this baudrate issue can be sorted.
If we go down this path does it mean that we will have to migrate the
current JMRI port access from using the SUN CommAPI to this RXTX API or does
the RXTX api fit under the existing SUN commAPI and implement the same
driver interface. Guess it will become clear to me after I dig into it a
bit...
Cheers
Alex
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