ptldd
Tracks dependencies for Windows EXE and DLL (forked and modified from LRN/ntldd) (by battlerealmsmodeditor)
Serial Communication Library
Cross-platform, Serial Port library written in C++ (by wjwwood)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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What is the limit to a computer's serial COM port?
Ultimately, I plan on using a serial library to talk to the port myself because I need to intercept what is typed into the terminal and build a packet out of it, but even then I don't know if the bottleneck will still be present and if the serial library even supports up to those speeds. I am familiar with wjwwood serial but can't find any information in its limits. I see a few commits for 500 kbps support but I don't know if that's its limit.
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Which cross-platform serial port library do you use?
I’m not sure what you want. Everything exists in posix and win32. Maybe you want something like that? https://github.com/wjwwood/serial
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ptldd and Serial Communication Library you can also consider the following projects:
American Fuzzy Lop - american fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer
libusb - Access USB devices from Ruby via libusb-1.x
Klib - A standalone and lightweight C library
C++ Format - A modern formatting library
Mach7 - Functional programming style pattern-matching library for C++
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
HTTP Parser - http request/response parser for c
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Boost.Signals - Boost.org signals2 module
c-smart-pointers - Smart pointers for the (GNU) C programming language
FastFormat - The fastest, most robust C++ formatting library
ptldd vs American Fuzzy Lop
Serial Communication Library vs libusb
ptldd vs Klib
Serial Communication Library vs C++ Format
ptldd vs Mach7
Serial Communication Library vs stb
ptldd vs HTTP Parser
Serial Communication Library vs Electron
ptldd vs stb
Serial Communication Library vs Boost.Signals
ptldd vs c-smart-pointers
Serial Communication Library vs FastFormat