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Subject: Using Cygwin with serial I/O boards
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From: "Marco Pettinella" <Marco DOT Pettinella AT marconi DOT com>
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 10:53:40 +0100
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04/03/2002 09:57:41
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Hi everybody.
I need to configure a Cygwin/NT workstation with a multiport serial I/O
adapter. As I need some informations about this stuff, I made some
researches in this mailing list, but I couldn't find anything proper (I
only found an old message referred to version B.20.1). I'm also downloading
source codes to make a deeper research.

In particular, I am wondering if any of you experimented
limitations/problems in managing this kind of devices (e.g. max number of
serial devices managed by Cygwin, special devices needed but not supported
by Cygwin, etc).

Thanks in advance for your help, and sorry for the trouble.

Marco Pettinella


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