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Does anyone know of a Javax.comm implementation for FreeBSD?

Steve

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I don't believe there is one yet, I was also very keen on this. There is
a similar Java API you can use which integrates some Linux package; RxTx
possibly. I can't recall off hand, but a web search on these terms
should point you in the right direction.

Interested in helping to write one?

Steve Gailey wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a Javax.comm implementation for FreeBSD?
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> Steve
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