System.IO.Ports Unable to read beyond the end of the stream. The BaseStream is only available when the port is open. The PortName cannot be empty. The port is closed. The port is already open. '{0}' cannot be set while the port is open. The maximum baud rate for the device is {0}. The port is in the break state and cannot be written to. The write timed out. RtsEnable cannot be accessed if Handshake is set to RequestToSend or RequestToSendXOnXOff. SerialPort does not support encoding '{0}'. The supported encodings include ASCIIEncoding, UTF8Encoding, UnicodeEncoding, UTF32Encoding, and most single or double byte code pages. For a complete list please see the documentation. The given port name ({0}) does not resolve to a valid serial port. The given port name is invalid. It may be a valid port, but not a serial port. Offset and length were out of bounds for the array or count is greater than the number of elements from index to the end of the source collection. Argument must be between {0} and {1}. Enum value was out of legal range. Non-negative number required. Positive number required. The timeout must be greater than or equal to -1. The timeout must be either a positive number or -1. Probable I/O race condition detected while copying memory. The I/O package is not thread safe by default. In multithreaded applications, a stream must be accessed in a thread-safe way, such as a thread-safe wrapper returned by TextReader's or TextWriter's ... The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request. Stream does not support seeking. Cannot access a closed stream. Argument {0} cannot be null or zero-length. IAsyncResult object did not come from the corresponding async method on this type. EndRead can only be called once for each asynchronous operation. EndWrite can only be called once for each asynchronous operation. Access to the port '{0}' is denied. System.IO.Ports is currently only supported on Windows. Enumeration of serial port names is not supported on the current platform. The specified file name or path is too long, or a component of the specified path is too long. Could not find a part of the path. Could not find a part of the path '{0}'. Unable to find the specified file. Could not find file '{0}'. Access to the path is denied. Access to the path '{0}' is denied. The path '{0}' is too long, or a component of the specified path is too long. The process cannot access the file '{0}' because it is being used by another process. The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. Specified file length was too large for the file system. The file '{0}' already exists. Cannot create '{0}' because a file or directory with the same name already exists. Attribute used to indicate a source generator should create a function for marshalling arguments instead of relying on the runtime to generate an equivalent marshalling function at run-time. This attribute is meaningless if the source generator associated with it is not enabled. The current built-in source generator only supports C# and only supplies an implementation when applied to static, partial, non-generic methods. Initializes a new instance of the . Name of the library containing the import. Gets the name of the library containing the import. Gets or sets the name of the entry point to be called. Gets or sets how to marshal string arguments to the method. If this field is set to a value other than , must not be specified. Gets or sets the used to control how string arguments to the method are marshalled. If this field is specified, must not be specified or must be set to . Gets or sets whether the callee sets an error (SetLastError on Windows or errno on other platforms) before returning from the attributed method. Specifies how strings should be marshalled for generated p/invokes Indicates the user is suppling a specific marshaller in . Use the platform-provided UTF-8 marshaller. Use the platform-provided UTF-16 marshaller.