This software enables low-level access to serial ports on a per-pin basis.
To get started, simply use the "use" statement to load the module and create a new instance of the Device::SerialPins object. You can then set pins to high or low and read their current state with just a few lines of code.
The module supports various methods to interact with pins, including set_txd(), set_dtr(), set_rts() and more. To check the status of specific pins, you can use the car(), dsr(), cts(), and rng() methods.
Additionally, the module provides a shorthand notation for setting pins, which can save you even more time and make your code easier to read. You can use the set_pinX() methods to set the state of pins 3, 4, and 7, and the pinX() methods to check the status of pins 1, 6, 8, and 9.
Overall, Device::SerialPins is a must-have module for anyone working with serial devices in Perl. Its powerful functionality and intuitive API make it a great tool for both beginners and experienced developers alike.
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