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Welcome to the RXTX wiki!
Welcome to the RXTX wiki!
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This is intended to be by and for RXTX users and developers. To get things started, we will put the INSTALL information here. But feel free to add your own content. Note that you will need to create an account before editing pages as part of an effort to battle spambots.
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RXTX is a Java library, using a native implementation (via JNI), providing serial and parallel communication for the Java Development Toolkit (JDK). All deliverables are under the GNU LGPL license. It is based on the specification for Sun's [http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/index.jsp Java Communications API], though while many of the class descriptions are the same the package used it not, since gnu.io is used instead. A certain amount of compatibility is intended with API, though this project should be considered as a fork and therefore compatible in spirit, but not in implementation.
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This Wiki is intended to be by and for RXTX users and developers. There is already a lot of information provided, but feel free to add your own content. Note that you will need to create an account before editing pages as part of an effort to battle spambots.
*[http://www.rxtx.org RXTX home page]
*[http://www.rxtx.org RXTX home page]

Revision as of 20:04, 12 December 2007

Welcome to the RXTX wiki!

RXTX is a Java library, using a native implementation (via JNI), providing serial and parallel communication for the Java Development Toolkit (JDK). All deliverables are under the GNU LGPL license. It is based on the specification for Sun's Java Communications API, though while many of the class descriptions are the same the package used it not, since gnu.io is used instead. A certain amount of compatibility is intended with API, though this project should be considered as a fork and therefore compatible in spirit, but not in implementation.

This Wiki is intended to be by and for RXTX users and developers. There is already a lot of information provided, but feel free to add your own content. Note that you will need to create an account before editing pages as part of an effort to battle spambots.

If after checking through the Wiki you don't find an answer to you question, then there is always the mailing-list.

There is also the original RXTX website, which is still around, though most of the information has been migrated to the Wiki.

Send mail to Trent if you spot spambot activity.
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