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This past year has brought a lot of really good change to Node Serialport. First and foremost we have a new maintainer who personally lead our c++ codebase to the modern area by implementing N-API support. Please welcome...
New low latency mode! https://github.com/serialport/node-serialport/pull/2102 32bit windows builds return!?...
Async Rust and Node SerialPort
Published on January 14, 2021 by Francis Gulotta
This year I took some time around the holidays to do some learning. Like last year I dove into rust but I didnโ€™t go into it cold this t...
[email protected]
Published on August 8, 2020 by Francis Gulotta
[email protected] has been released ๐ŸŽ‰It's a maintenance release. It fixes the disconnect event on linux and unix based systems that broke in 9.0.0 and adds support for electron v9.On a personal note. I haven't been able to give SerialPort as...
SerialPort 9x
Published on May 10, 2020 by Francis Gulotta
Hi Everyone, Serialport 9x is now released. This is a minor change with a big impact. We now support Electron 8 with ABI v76 ๐ŸŽ‰This change also fixes our build on Node 14. The reason this is a major release is that we've dropped Node 8 as it...
Seriaport Winter Update
Published on December 25, 2019 by Francis Gulotta
SerialPort 8.x has been released! ๐ŸŽ‰ The biggest change in 8x is our version numbers. We now user lerna's "fixed versioning" to allow for a much easier documentation experience. This makes all our packages share a version number when they...
Electron Update
Published on December 25, 2019 by Francis Gulotta
I just landed #2003 with @serialport/[email protected] which should allow downloading the prebuilt binaries with electron-builder on windows. If this effects you, you kno...
Serialport Spring Update
Published on May 5, 2019 by Francis Gulotta
Serialport turns 9 this year. Back when it started NodeJS was a different environment than it is now. JavaScript was a different programming language than it is today. Since then Iโ€™ve p...
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