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This is a kind of bridge that exchanges serial streams and UDP packets for xkit.
[Device A] <---SLIP data---> [(serial) <---Exchange Serial2UDP---> (network)] <---UDP packet---> [Device B]
|--------------------s2u-----------------------| |------local or remote------|
pip install s2u
Window
s2u --sport=com1
linux
s2u --sport=/dev/stty1
options
--sport=<serial port>
--baud=<baud> (default 115200)
--ip=<server ip> (default 127.0.0.1)
--mcast
--group=<group> (default 239.8.7.6)
--iport=<port> (default 7321)
--log=<stream | file>
FAQs
This is a kind of bridge that exchanges serial streams and UDP packets for xkit.
We found that s2u demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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