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Message-ID: | <35ECCEEE.238BE70E@post.comstar.ru> |
Date: | Wed, 02 Sep 1998 08:51:58 +0400 |
From: | Dim Zegebart <zager AT post DOT comstar DOT ru> |
Reply-To: | zager AT post DOT comstar DOT ru |
Organization: | Comstar Ltd. |
MIME-Version: | 1.0 |
To: | Endlisnis <s257m AT unb DOT ca> |
CC: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: reading/writing to COM ports |
References: | <Pine DOT SUN DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 980830183518 DOT 20257w-100000 AT is> <35E9747E DOT B7AEDED7 AT unb DOT ca> <35ea87f9 DOT 9823945 AT news DOT pcn DOT net> <35EC7678 DOT 28F25D26 AT unb DOT ca> |
Endlisnis wrote: > That wouldn't make any difference. Win95 won't let any DOS program touch my > modem. I've tried to use DOS games that use modem-multi-player modes. And > they even let me pick the address of my modem, but they claimed there was no > modem there. I got the address of the modem from the control panel. Sorry, I missed original question. Suppose, you're interesting in comm I/O. I advise you to take a look at BCSerio or DZComm. Both you can get from Simtel ftp site. -- Dim Zegebart Moscow, Russia
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