Right now it only works on Unix machines, so I hope you have a Linux box handy. 
I updated the serial library a bit -- do a `git pull' and look in 
extra/io/serial/unix/unix-tests.factor for how to use it. I don't have a serial 
port handy, so I hope the code still works after my refactoring of it. If not, 
can you fix it and contribute a patch?

Doug

On Oct 8, 2011, at 6:31 AM, Patrick Mc(avery <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I would like to use the serial port library but there there does not 
> seem to be any examples or descriptions of it's words  in the 
> documentation. If someone could just throw a "hello world" like example 
> together for me I would really, really appreciate it. Mixed with other 
> factor features, this library could be very useful for me-Patrick
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