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Serialport adapters also exist, and are similarly declining in usefulness.
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The initial version used either available serialport as the communications channel.
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Use this switch when there is a component other than a mouse attached to a serialport during the startup process.
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Server computers may use a serialport as a control console for diagnostics.
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Different pin numbers were used for the signals (for this see serialport).
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They were standalone units that connected to any device with an asynchronous serialport.
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Other circuits are designed to communicate through a serialport with a host controller in order to set switches on or off.
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This position is sent to the microprocessor by a serialport as a data line.
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That reason, as noted above, was to separate the details of serialport communications from the actual application.
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One easy to exploit vulnerability: unregistered services do not require authentication, and vulnerable applications have a virtual serialport used to control the phone.
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At a lower level, a device driver implementing these functions would communicate to the particular serialport controller installed on a user's computer.
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Reports could be piped to the display or a serialport for testing if one were so inclined.
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This facility allows real serialport overlapping (mapping) and receiving data from a physical port through virtual port.
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Many personal computer motherboards still have at least one serialport, even if accessible only through a pin header.
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Some serialport systems can automatically detect the bit rate.
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The order of bits is not usually configurable within the serialport interface.
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The only requirement was an available serialport and appropriate interface cable.
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Facilities were also provided for computer-based remote control via a second serialport.
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The form of connectors depends on the particular serialport used.
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Two computers or applications can communicate through an emulated serialport link.
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It can also connect to a serialport (since version 0.59).
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At the bottom of the unit is a serialport for hotsyncing to the user's desktop computer by way of a cradle.
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Additional memory and serialport expansion options were available from aftermarket companies.
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One can connect a computer to this serialport and send the robot commands.
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Such software receives inputs and provides output through other interfaces like network or serialport and is common on servers and embedded devices.
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To allow users to access applications on these computers via the serialport, the input/output of the serialport is redirected to the network.
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A piece of electronic test equipment used for diagnosing problems in computer communications, typically over a serialport.
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It utilizes a terminal emulator application to send characters, with flow control set to off, to the serialport and receive the same back.
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Additional add-ons can be bought to give the robot more capabilities through the serialport.
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Personal computers may use a serialport to interface to devices such as uninterruptible power supplies.
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In other words, you can map any serialport or virtual port to any other existing port in your system.
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The most typical devices plugged into the serialport were modems and mice.
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Connectivity is achieved by serialport-to-port cabling or a modem.
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Since the built-in serialport supports the transmission of sensor data and can receive actuation commands, any embedded computer that supports serial communication can be used as the control computer.
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Because it was very slow (300bit/s), a magazine published a way to modify the modem to convert it to a serialport, allowing users to connect faster modems.
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For example, a slow printer might need to handshake with the serialport to indicate that data should be paused while the mechanism advances a line.
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For machine control, positioning information and machine control commands are sent from the controlling software via a serialport or parallel port connection to the milling machine's on-board controller.
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The computer controlled the player via a 25-pin serialport at the back of the player and a ribbon cable connected to a proprietary port on the motherboard.
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However, the system also allowed the clock to be read from a pin in the serialport, giving rise to the possibility of faster speeds with the right external equipment.
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The /4 system had four serial ports, therefore four terminals, therefore four users.
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Many accessories including parallel and serial ports were produced for this interface.
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A standard series of rates is based on multiples of the rates for electromechanical teleprinters; some serial ports allow many arbitrary rates to be selected.
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Not all bit rates are possible with all serial ports.
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There is no direct analog to the terminal programs used to let users communicate directly with serial ports.
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Additional peripherals such as disk controllers and serial ports were provided as expansion cards.
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Throughout most of the history of personal computers, data was transferred through serial ports to devices such as modems, terminals and various peripherals.
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Some of the pins are available for general purpose use and some can be set to predetermined alternate uses (serial ports 1 and 4).
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All datamax stationary printers use a proprietary pin-out on the serial ports.
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Two legacy applications can then communicate using virtual serial ports instead of conventional inter-process communication mechanisms such as named pipes.
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Serial ports are still used in applications such as industrial automation systems, scientific instruments, shop till systems and some industrial and consumer products.
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The two machines would communicate over their serial ports.
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Three internal expansion slots could be used for add-on cards such as additional serial ports and a video board that allowed bitmap graphics.
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Device files often provide simple interfaces to peripheral devices, such as printers and serial ports.
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A simple serial interface loopback test, called "paperclip test", is sometimes used to identify serial ports of a computer and verify operation.
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The only limitation is the amount of resources, such as operating memory and computing power, needed to emulate many serial ports at the same time.
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Serial ports are still used in these areas as they are simple, cheap and their console functions are highly standardized and widespread.
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For this reason, high speed asynchronous serial ports are capable of higher bandwidth than parallel ports.
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Printer and serial ports were also available.
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Most commonly, a console server provides a number of serial ports, which are then connected to the serial ports of other equipment, such as servers, routers or switches.
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One had to have one cpu card, one terminal card although you could have many of these in increments of 16 serial ports, later also in increments of 8 ports.
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At speeds higher than 9600 baud, owners discovered that the serial ports of the computers were not able to handle a continuous flow of data without losing characters.
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It noted for their early multiplayer support, as even the first version supported two players via a null modem serialport connection.
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The most significant bits are sent first, unlike a conventional serialport.
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Hayes added a requirement of his own, that the modem be able to automatically detect what speed the computer's serialport was set to when first powered on.
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