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-  Axleson, Jan: Serial Port Complete, Lakeview Research, Madison,
WI, 1998.
-  Black, Uyless D.: Physical Layer Interfaces & Protocols, IEEE
Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1996.
-  Campbell, Joe: The RS-232 Solution, 2nd ed., Sybex, 1982.
-  Campbell, Joe: C Programmer's Guide to Serial Communications,
2nd ed., Unknown Publisher, 1993.
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Levine, Donald:  POSIX Programmer's Guide, O'Reilly, 1991.
-  Nelson, Mark: Serial Communications Developer's Guide, 2nd ed.,
Hungry Minds, 2000.
-  Putnam, Byron W.: RS-232 Simplified, Prentice Hall, 1987.
-  Seyer, Martin D.: RS-232 Made Easy, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall,
1991.
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Stevens, Richard W.: Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment,
(ISBN 0-201-56317-7; Addison-Wesley)
-  Tischert, Michael & Bruno Jennrich: PC Intern, Abacus 1996.
Chapter 7: Serial Ports
Notes re books:
- "... Complete" has hardware details (including register) but the
programming aspect is Window oriented.
- "Physical Layer ..." covers much more than just RS-232.
 If it's not available in your Linux distribution try:
Serial Software for Linux software for the serial ports
including getty and port monitors.
Serial Communications for communication programs.
-  irqtunewill give serial port interrupts higher
priority to improve performance.  Usinghdparmfor hard-disk tuning
may help some more.
-  modemstatandstatserialshow the current state of
various modem control lines.  See 
Serial Monitoring/Diagnostics
- man pages for: setserialandstty
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Low-Level Terminal Interface part of "GNU C Library Reference
manual" (in libc (or glibc) docs package).  It covers the detailed
meaning of "stty" commands, etc.
- Modem-HOWTO: modems on the serial port
- PPP-HOWTO: help with PPP (using a modem on the serial port)
- Printing-HOWTO: for setting up a serial printer
- Serial-Programming-HOWTO: for some aspects of serial-port programming
- Text-Terminal-HOWTO: how they work and how to install and configure
- UPS-HOWTO: setting up UPS sensors connected to your serial port
- UUCP-HOWTO: for information on setting up UUCP
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