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See An Gurux for an overview.

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Open Source GXSerial media component, made by Gurux Ltd, is a part of GXMedias set of media components, which programming interfaces help you implement communication by chosen connection type. Our media components also support the following connection types: network, terminal.

For more info check out Gurux.

We are updating documentation on Gurux web page.

If you have problems you can ask your questions in Gurux Forum.

Simple example

Before use you must set following settings:

  • PortName
  • BaudRate
  • DataBits
  • Parity
  • StopBits

It is also good to listen following events:

  • OnError
  • OnReceived
  • OnMediaStateChange
GXSerial cl = new GXSerial();
cl.PortName = Gurux.Serial.GXSerial.GetPortNames()[0];
cl.BaudRate = 9600;
cl.DataBits = 8;
cl.Parity = System.IO.Ports.Parity.Odd;
cl.StopBits = System.IO.Ports.StopBits.One;
cl.Open();

Data is send with send command:

cl.Send("Hello World!");

In default mode received data is coming as asynchronously from OnReceived event.

cl.OnReceived += new ReceivedEventHandler(this.OnReceived);

Data can be send as syncronous if needed:

lock (cl.Synchronous)
{
    string reply = "";
    ReceiveParameters<string> p = new ReceiveParameters<string>()
    //ReceiveParameters<byte[]> p = new ReceiveParameters<byte[]>()
    {
       //Wait time tells how long data is waited.
       WaitTime = 1000,
       //Eop tells End Of Packet charachter.
       Eop = '\r'
    };
    cl.Send("Hello World!", null);
    if (gxNet1.Receive(p))
    {
	reply = Convert.ToString(p.Reply);
    }
}

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