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From: | David Bolen <db3l AT fitlinxx DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: serial port interaction |
Date: | 29 Dec 2004 14:46:25 -0500 |
Organization: | Fitlinxx, Inc. - Stamford, CT |
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chus <chus73 AT undominio DOT es> writes: > (...) > PD: I dont know if pmcom could be a solution. I tried to compile it, but it > failed. We use pmcom for our serial handling and find it works very nicely. Unless you use something like this, the odds are very good that you'll lose serial data since BIOS won't buffer any information but must be polled to ensure you receive all data. While it doesn't directly integrate into the filesystem layer in DJGPP, by and large COMPortOpen, COMWriteBuffer and COMReadBuffer are pretty easy replacements for open(), write() and read(). Of course it also supports a more async approach via interrupt handlers if you want, but I'm guessing to port your existing code over the simpler approach is best. You may be getting compilation errors due to some older preprocessor string concatenation stuff that was in the source (at least in the 1.0 version we use). In our case it was fixable by editing com.c and replacing instances of "##x" with just "x" (not including quotation marks) - I think there were six instances of that. I think that older GCC versions handled this syntax whereas the behavior changed somewhere around GCC 3.3 I think. -- David
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