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API documentation?
I'm looking for documentation, or even just the source code, for the API for pikvm. I looked through this repo, the website, and subreddit and I couldn't find anything.
If documentation doesn't exist I'm absolutely willing to help with that too..
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Revisit CLI syntax
Currently, the architecture of the CLI is based on (sub)commands and options. Commands are expected to be provided as the first argument, and do effectively decide which feature is to be used. OTOH, options provide parameters to the commands. However, there is no syntactical difference, as both commands and options start with -- or -i. As a result, we rely on properly formating --help and on
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Summary of Problem
Not able to open port with stopbits as 1.5
I am currently building a desktop client using electron, where the COM port receives data correctly for values: baudRate: 2400, dataBits: 7, stopBits: 1.5, parity: 'none'
I found from the node-serialport documentation, stopBits Must be one of these: 1 or 2. But, should 1.5 be supported as well? especially for old & slow