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How can use this library in my own project?

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One of the most convenient features of this library is that it allows you to simply include the JAR file in your custom project, and it will automatically select and load the correct native library for your platform and architecture. As such, you can make use of this library by simply copying the jSerialComm.jar file into your project directory and linking to it as you would any other JAR file.

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One of the most convenient features of this library is that it allows you to simply include the JAR file in your custom project, and it will automatically select and load the correct native library for your platform and architecture. As such, you can make use of this library by simply copying the jSerialComm.jar file into your project directory and linking to it as you would any other JAR file.

To access the contents of the library in your project, make sure to import com.fazecast.jSerialComm.* into your java files. You can then generate a list of all available serial ports on your system (real or virtual), by calling the following static method:

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