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The Linux serial unit was ported to windows.
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Hi!
I'm creating a component that handles serial port in windows/unix. Under
Windows I include in uses the unit windows, that open, close, read, write,
test if the configuration of
Am Mittwoch, den 03.10.2007, 16:53 -0300 schrieb
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> I'm creating a component that handles serial port in windows/unix.
> Under Windows I include in uses the unit windows, that open, close,
> read, write, test if the configuration of serial port is valid (some
> set of con
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Hi!
I'm creating a component that handles serial port in windows/unix. Under
Windows I include in uses the unit windows, that open, close, read,
write, test if the configuration of serial port is valid (some set of
configurations of baudrate, stop bits and p
Hi!
I'm creating a component that handles serial port in windows/unix. Under
Windows I include in uses the unit windows, that open, close, read, write,
test if the configuration of serial port is valid (some set of
configurations of baudrate, stop bits and parity is invalid in windows) and
if ser