Mail Archives: djgpp/2006/02/15/22:33:29
hi,
sorry to hear this. there is serial io code for djgpp for download.
alex
Mike C wrote:
> Thanks Alex,
>
> I was hoping to find the package again, but it was mostly the serial stuff I
> wanted for my current project - I just want to
> a) set the UART up,
> b) send characters out through it
> c) get characters in through it to a buffer that will be big enough to hold
> them all.
>
> I guess it's back to the drawing board (sigh!)
>
> Mike.
>
>
> "alex bodnaru" <alexbodn AT 012 DOT net DOT il> wrote in message
> news:43F276C8 DOT 50102 AT alex3...
>
>>hi mike,
>>
>>sorry for your work. i was more lucky with some printer drivers i wrote.
>>
>>anyway, good tcp/ip for dos (including djgpp) is wattcp-32. just google
>>for this.
>>
>>good luck,
>>
>>alex
>>
>>Mike C wrote:
>>
>>>Folks,
>>>
>>>Some years ago I wrote drivers for serial comms (interrupt driven) and
>>>TCP/IP. They gave the effect of being able to open a file in (almost)
>
> the
>
>>>usual way, and simply send or receive information through either the
>
> serial
>
>>>port or via IP. I didn't have a web site (and still don't), but I was
>
> quite
>
>>>proud of them, and it seemed a shame to waste them, so I gave toem to
>>>somebody connected with the DJGPP community to host on his web site.
>>>Problem is, I can't remember who he was.
>>>
>>>Several PCs have come and gone since then, and though I have looked
>
> through
>
>>>my archives and searched about a million old floppies, I can't find my
>>>drivers any more (and I work for a data backup company!) :-(
>>>
>>>Can anybody help in locating them?
>>>
>>>Alternatively, can anybody supply me with a similar package? I could
>
> really
>
>>>use them now, and it took me a couple of months to get them right last
>
> time,
>
>>>so I'm facing a lot of work to rewrite them again.
>>>
>>>Many thanks,
>>>
>>>Mike Collins.
>
>
>
>
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