Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/02/04/09:51:32
From: | David Allsopp <daa AT tqSPAMbase DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Help needed: reading COM1
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Date: | Thu, 4 Feb 1999 14:34:47 +0000
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Organization: | Tranquillity Software Ltd.
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Summary: need help in writing simple program to read from COM ports
under Win95.
Background: I'm a freelance programmer, database applications
mostly. When one of my customers said "Can you write something
to read a short, simple string from COM1 and write it out to a
file?", I thought "Well, I haven't used C for <mumble> years, but
this doesn't sound too hard." This is exactly what you'd expect
an old Unix programmer to think, of course.
So, after some research, I've got the latest DJGPP compiler,
and I've started in on the FAQ, which is, of course, huge.
Could anyone help me short-circuit the process of finding what I want,
please? The program I need to write must:
Open COM1 (or possibly another COM) and send a character.
Read a short (~30 char) string from the port.
Write the string out to a file.
Time out after 5 seconds if the port (a weighbridge, actually)
doesn't reply.
There is no windowing/GUI functionality needed at all.
What's the best start point in the FAQ, and which are the relevant
libraries, please?
I'm gradually getting the rust off my C skills, but it's taking a
while...
Thanks in advance.
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