Sample of 'serial I/O':

When I search 
<URL:http://www.teraform.com/%7Elvirden/tcl-faq/part4.html> I see
What: CUTE
Where: From the contact
Description: Call Unix/Tcl Environment - a serial port 'expect' like
        program.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Karl Lehenbauer)
 
What: pcfm
Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/sound/radio/pcfm-1.00.tgz>
Description: Interface for Gemtek PCFM serial port FM radio with GUI for
        X environment.  Written for Tk 4.2.
Updated: 08/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Stew Benedict)
 
What: TkLayers
Where: From the contact
Description: Tk/Expectk interface to ulayers, a windowing package
        for serial protocol Unix users.
Updated:
Contact: <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Dan Wallach)

What: tknet
Where: <URL:http://public.logica.com/%7Ekempsonc/tknet.htm>
        <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Network/serial/>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tknet1_0/tknet1_0.tg
z>
Description: TkNet is a frontend to SLIP/PPP.  Manages Daemon internet accounts.
        Generates login scripts, displays link throughput, can retrieve mail,
        message status line, diagnostic log file, multi-script sessions,
        connect on startup option, etc.
Updated: 02/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Charlie Kempson)
        <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 

and when I search <URL:http://www.teraform.com/%7Elvirden/tcl-faq/part5.html>
I see

What: Tcl-DP
Where: <URL:http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/Projects/Tcl-DP.html>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/roseman/tcl-dp-0.2.sit.hqx>
Description: Tcl Distributed Programming - a public domain extension
        which adds TCP/IP connection management, remote
        procedure call and distributed object protocols to Tcl/Tk.
        Tcl-DP 4.0 is now dynamically loadable for Tcl 7.6 that adds support
        for TCP, UDP, IPM, serial ports, email as well as the ability to
        perform RPCs over any channel.  It has been tested on
        SunOS 4.1.3, Solaris 2.5, Linux 2.0.29, HP-UX 9.05, Windows NT 4.0,
        and Windows 95.
        The roseman file is an alpha port of Tcl-DP to PowerMac.
Updated: 10/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or
        <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 
What: tclMIDI
Where: <URL:http://madonna.me.berkeley.edu/%7Egreg/tclmidi/>
        <URL:ftp://xor.com/pub/midi/tclmidi-3.1.tar.gz>
        <URL:ftp://ftp.sterling.com/usenet/comp.sources.misc/packages/tclm/>
        Other comp.sources.misc archives
Description: Tclm is Tcl extended with dynamically loadable standard MIDI
        file manipulation commands.  It is designed for creating and editing
        standard MIDI files.  With the proper device interface it can also
        be used to play and record MIDI files.  This runs on Unix
        and Windows.  It comes with a device driver to interface
        with a few types of MIDI cards (MPU401, MQX32, Gravis UltraSound
        and SoundBlaster) and also supports using your
        serial port as a MIDI interface.
Updated: 03/1997
Contact: <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mike Durian)
 


I suspect that at least one or two of these will have relevant info.
If not, perhaps it's time for someone to write such a thing?

-- 
Larry W. Virden                 INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Unless explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should 
be construed as representing my employer's opinions.
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