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= About QextSerialPort =
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QextSerialPort provides an interface to old fashioned serial ports for Qt-based applications. It currently supports Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD.
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http://code.google.com/p/qextserialport/
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== How to use (1) ==
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* Download the source code.
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* Put the source code in any directory you like. For example, 3rdparty:
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|-- project.pro
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|-- ....
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|-- 3rdparty\
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* Add following line to your qmake project file:
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include(3rdparty/qextserialport/src/qextserialport.pri)
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* Using QextSerialPort in your code. Enjoy it!
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#include "qextserialport.h"
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....
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QextSerialPort * port = new QextSerialPort();
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....
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== How to use (2) ==
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It's very easy to compile QextSerialPort directly into your application
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(see above section), however, we would prefer to use it as a shared library.
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* Download the source code, and put it in any location you like.
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* Run following command to generate library.
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qmake
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make (or nmake)
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sudo make install (or nmake install)
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* Add following line to your project's file
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CONFIG += extserialport
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* Using QextSerialPort in your code. Enjoy it!
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#include "qextserialport.h"
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....
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QextSerialPort * port = new QextSerialPort();
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....
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== Build Documents ==
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* Run
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qmake
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make docs
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* Note: More information can be found in doc/readme.txt
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== Build examples ==
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* Goto examples directory, then run
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qmake (or qmake -r)
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make (or nmake)
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