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From: Todd Rearick <trearick_news AT cox DOT net>
Subject: Re: Socket read problem on Windows XP Pro & Cygwin
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:35:48 +0000 (UTC)
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Brian Dessent <brian <at> dessent.net> writes:

> 
> > #define OUTPUT_DEVICE   "COM4"
> 
> *cough*
> 
> 


Like I said.  I'm not having a problem with output.  The program fails even 
when I run it with the options "-x -d"....in this case, COM4 is never even 
opened..and no attempts are made to write to it.  All the program does in this 
case is read from the socket and print the data out to STDOUT....and THAT 
doesn't even work.  The read never returns any data to me....

Todd





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