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I know this may be a long shot but I'm looking for some way of getting the input from a RS232 connected peripheral device to echo to the standard output. Any ideas? I know this will probably involve some C program being called (or can it be done via shell commands).
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Try
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/input.html or http://www.mustun.ch/andrew/index.php3?body=serial hope this helps!
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In a round about fashion I've managed to get some good info from the second link. Cheers.
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