Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/externals/ggee/control In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv5709
Added Files: serialctl-help.pd Log Message: I found this help file somewhere, I don't remember. I might as well add it to CVS.
--- NEW FILE: serialctl-help.pd --- #N canvas 91 60 907 514 10; #X msg 202 243 getlines; #X msg 201 169 setlines RTS 0; #X msg 201 187 setlines RTS 1; #X msg 24 213 start; #X msg 24 195 stop; #X msg 515 231 vtime 0 20; #X msg 515 212 setlocal 0; #X msg 515 193 setcontrol 0 CS8 CLOCAL CREAD; #X msg 201 224 setlines DTR 1; #X msg 201 206 setlines DTR 0; #X text 12 489 (C) 2000 Guenter Geiger; #X text 32 22 [serialctl] reads from a Unix serial device. There are several ways how serial devices can be setup , and [serialctl] provides access to these serial device settings. This makes it possible to interpret the data stream from a serial device either within pd itself , or via a specially written external for the device attached to the serial port (see serial_bird and serial_ms).; #X msg 516 431 79 , 75 , 13; #X msg 517 451 OK , 13; #X text 201 138 setlines set the serial port; #X text 199 151 lines (only acces to RTS and DTR is provided; #X text 23 153 start/stop; #X text 23 165 reading characters; #X text 23 177 from the device; #X text 510 69 setinput , setcontrol , setlocal , vtime provide access to the termios status bits of the serial device. This is lowlevel configuration and is sometimes necessary.; #X text 512 296 set the baudrate; #X msg 514 348 makeraw; #X text 513 330 configure the device as "raw"; #X text 511 110 If a 0 is prepended to the flags , the flags are reset before any bits are switched. All other commands set the corresponding bits to either 1 (e.g. CLOCAL) or 0 (!CLOCAL).; #X msg 516 250 listflags; #X msg 716 210 setinput list; #X text 511 151 the "list flag" lists all available flags.; #X text 514 412 data can be sent as symbols or as ASCII character code; #X msg 716 230 setcontrol list; #X msg 717 191 setlocal list; #X msg 514 175 setinput 0 IXOFF; #X floatatom 590 314; #X msg 513 313 speed $1; #X obj 24 455 print; #X floatatom 62 243; #X msg 73 277 send c; #X obj 24 429 serialctl /dev/ttyS0; #X connect 0 0 36 0; #X connect 1 0 36 0; #X connect 2 0 36 0; #X connect 3 0 36 0; #X connect 4 0 36 0; #X connect 5 0 36 0; #X connect 6 0 36 0; #X connect 7 0 36 0; #X connect 8 0 36 0; #X connect 9 0 36 0; #X connect 12 0 36 0; #X connect 13 0 36 0; #X connect 21 0 36 0; #X connect 24 0 36 0; #X connect 25 0 36 0; #X connect 28 0 36 0; #X connect 29 0 36 0; #X connect 30 0 36 0; #X connect 31 0 32 0; #X connect 32 0 36 0; #X connect 34 0 36 0; #X connect 35 0 36 0; #X connect 36 0 33 0;