What would be very handy is a way to register a tty in the IO Kit Registry.ĭo I really need to create a custom IOKit kext driver that gets registered at Cocoa app runtime? If so, I have a big learning curve ahead of me. ![]() ![]() While I can use a pty/tty master/slave for the communication, I need this slave tty to show up to Mac applications. I've done the test with socat/netcat/minicom to verify that it all works to proxy pty/tty traffic over the network but the tty I use doesn't show up as usable by random applications because it's not registered in the IO Kit Registry. The Cocoa and network part is no problem, I've written several apps that talk over the network. This app will be used by third party apps that talk to serial ports on the computer, allowing for the particular serial device to be located across the network.
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