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diff --git a/documentation/examples.rst b/documentation/examples.rst index f6d69d8..429f86a 100644 --- a/documentation/examples.rst +++ b/documentation/examples.rst @@ -163,21 +163,20 @@ tcp_serial_redirect.py_ .. _tcp_serial_redirect.py: http://pyserial.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/pyserial/trunk/pyserial/examples/tcp_serial_redirect.py -Single port TCP/IP - serial bridge (RFC 2217) +Single-port TCP/IP - serial bridge (RFC 2217) ============================================= Simple cross platform :rfc:`2217` serial port server. It uses threads and is portable (runs on POSIX, Windows, etc). -- The port settings and control lines (RTS/DTR) can changed at any time using - :rfc:`2217` requests. The status lines (DSR/CTS/RI/CD) are polled every +- The port settings and control lines (RTS/DTR) can be changed at any time + using :rfc:`2217` requests. The status lines (DSR/CTS/RI/CD) are polled every second and notifications are sent to the client. - Telnet character IAC (0xff) needs to be doubled in data stream. IAC followed by an other value is interpreted as Telnet command sequence. - Telnet negotiation commands are sent when connecting to the server. - RTS/DTR are activated on client connect and deactivated on disconnect. - Default port settings are set again when client disconnects. -- modem status lines (CTS/DSR/RI/CD) are polled periodically and the server - automatically sends NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE events. + :: Usage: rfc2217_server.py [options] port diff --git a/documentation/pyserial.rst b/documentation/pyserial.rst index 4e936d1..0bc6522 100644 --- a/documentation/pyserial.rst +++ b/documentation/pyserial.rst @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Features translation etc. (which are many times enabled for POSIX.) This makes this module universally useful. - Compatible with :mod:`io` library (Python 2.6+) -- RFC2217 client (experimental) +- RFC 2217 client (experimental), server provided in the examples. Requirements |