I can look into my repos.  Those blocks were meant for a customer who
specifically had to interact with a GR app through serial, due to legacy
interfaces/software.  This allow them the interface to a GNU Radio app
through virtual serial connections (ie. SOCAT), just as if they were
connected to an 90's vintage radio.

Is there a specific reason you want to do this through serial?  Can you
explain your architecture?

-John



On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Julián Andrés Quenardelle <
julian.quenarde...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey there! i'm working on a proyect of comunications and i need to get my
> serial data stream into gnuradio companion, so i'm looking for a block (2
> actually) that can make this work, i tried to install pyserial and
> gr-pyserial but repository is down, so i'm looking for alternatives, that
> make me skip programming it myself (becoues of my low programing skills ),
> so i though serial port is pretty comun, some one else had to build it
> before, if you know some blocks which could help me i would be very
> thankfull
>
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