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Package Summary
Serial is a cross-platform, simple to use library for using serial ports on computers. This library provides a C++, object oriented interface for interacting with RS-232 like devices on Linux and Windows.
- Maintainer status: maintained
 - Maintainer: William Woodall <william AT osrfoundation DOT org>
 - Author: William Woodall <wjwwood AT gmail DOT com>, John Harrison <ash.gti AT gmail DOT com>
 - License: MIT
 - External website: http://wjwwood.github.com/serial/
 - Bug / feature tracker: https://github.com/wjwwood/serial/issues
 - Source: git https://github.com/wjwwood/serial.git (branch: master)
 
Package Summary
Serial is a cross-platform, simple to use library for using serial ports on computers. This library provides a C++, object oriented interface for interacting with RS-232 like devices on Linux and Windows.
- Maintainer: William Woodall <william AT osrfoundation DOT org>
 - Author: William Woodall <wjwwood AT gmail DOT com>, John Harrison <ash.gti AT gmail DOT com>
 - License: MIT
 - External website: http://wjwwood.github.com/serial/
 
Package Summary
Serial is a cross-platform, simple to use library for using serial ports on computers. This library provides a C++, object oriented interface for interacting with RS-232 like devices on Linux and Windows.
- Maintainer status: maintained
 - Maintainer: William Woodall <william AT osrfoundation DOT org>
 - Author: William Woodall <wjwwood AT gmail DOT com>, John Harrison <ash.gti AT gmail DOT com>
 - License: MIT
 - External website: http://wjwwood.github.com/serial/
 - Bug / feature tracker: https://github.com/wjwwood/serial/issues
 - Source: git https://github.com/wjwwood/serial.git (branch: master)
 
Package Summary
Serial is a cross-platform, simple to use library for using serial ports on computers. This library provides a C++, object oriented interface for interacting with RS-232 like devices on Linux and Windows.
- Maintainer status: maintained
 - Maintainer: William Woodall <william AT osrfoundation DOT org>
 - Author: William Woodall <wjwwood AT gmail DOT com>, John Harrison <ash.gti AT gmail DOT com>
 - License: MIT
 - External website: http://wjwwood.github.com/serial/
 - Bug / feature tracker: https://github.com/wjwwood/serial/issues
 - Source: git https://github.com/wjwwood/serial.git (branch: master)
 
Package Summary
Serial is a cross-platform, simple to use library for using serial ports on computers. This library provides a C++, object oriented interface for interacting with RS-232 like devices on Linux and Windows.
- Maintainer status: maintained
 - Maintainer: William Woodall <william AT osrfoundation DOT org>
 - Author: William Woodall <wjwwood AT gmail DOT com>, John Harrison <ash.gti AT gmail DOT com>
 - License: MIT
 - External website: http://wjwwood.github.com/serial/
 - Bug / feature tracker: https://github.com/wjwwood/serial/issues
 - Source: git https://github.com/wjwwood/serial.git (branch: master)
 
Package Summary
Serial is a cross-platform, simple to use library for using serial ports on computers. This library provides a C++, object oriented interface for interacting with RS-232 like devices on Linux and Windows.
- Maintainer status: maintained
 - Maintainer: William Woodall <william AT osrfoundation DOT org>
 - Author: William Woodall <wjwwood AT gmail DOT com>, John Harrison <ash.gti AT gmail DOT com>
 - License: MIT
 - External website: http://wjwwood.github.com/serial/
 
Package Summary
Serial is a cross-platform, simple to use library for using serial ports on computers. This library provides a C++, object oriented interface for interacting with RS-232 like devices on Linux and Windows.
- Maintainer status: maintained
 - Maintainer: William Woodall <william AT osrfoundation DOT org>
 - Author: William Woodall <wjwwood AT gmail DOT com>, John Harrison <ash.gti AT gmail DOT com>
 - License: MIT
 - External website: http://wjwwood.github.com/serial/
 - Bug / feature tracker: https://github.com/wjwwood/serial/issues
 - Source: git https://github.com/wjwwood/serial.git (branch: main)
 
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The serial package is documented on its website: http://wjwwood.io/serial/