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Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 02:53:58 -0400
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In-reply-to: <37C0EAC4.63151D86@tbit.dk> (message from Kim Poulsen on Mon, 23
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Subject: Re: Serial port programming
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>  I've got the following problem: I need to access the serial ports of
>my PC through an ANSI C program.  How do I do that ?  I have already
>tried using fopen("/dev/com2", "r")

Have you tried using ("/dev/ttyS1", "r")?

Just a thought...


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