Am Montag, den 25.02.2008, 18:13 +0100 schrieb Rainer Hantsch:
> | >I only want to use sme kind of API, Class, Object or set of procedures
> | >which allows me similar things as were possible with the FOSSIL
> | >driver:
> | >- Buffered I/O
> | >- Flow Control as I need (RTS/CT
El Mon, 25 Feb 2008 18:13:59 +0100 (CET)
Rainer Hantsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> "Luca Olivetti" mentioned SynaSer. I had a short look on the web site
> he pointed me to, but the first thing I read is: "This is library for
> blocking communication on serial ports. It is non-visual class as
Hi, Gene,
this unit is really old, but good. I used it first time on SuSE 5.1 on a
really ancient FreePascal version. But I must say, it simply worked. =D
The only problem is that it is running without buffers and all this fancy
stuff which FOSSIL had, and at that time I was a novice on Linux.
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Johann Glaser wrote:
| >I only want to use sme kind of API, Class, Object or set of procedures
| >which allows me similar things as were possible with the FOSSIL
| >driver:
| >- Buffered I/O
| >- Flow Control as I need (RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF, Both, None)
| >
El Mon, 25 Feb 2008 17:30:52 +0100 (CET)
Rainer Hantsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Actually, I must say that I do not really want to "reinvent the
> wheel" if something is already existing, therefore I ask first.
Take a look at synaser (available at the
synapse page http://www.ararat.cz/syna
Hi!
> 3. I will prefer to simply open a /dev/ttyXX from my central software and
>talk to my controllers then. If this is interrupt driven or not, I do
>not really (want to) care about.
>I expect that an Operating System like Linux will be able to give me
>that functionality and doe
I guess you totally mis-understood my question, or I explained wrongly what I
want.
1. I do NOT want to run a BBS. I want to port the control software of my
central heating (I developed, programmed and built the whole control-
and regulation system (hardware and software) by myself in 1998. I
> On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Gene Buckle wrote:
> 3. I will prefer to simply open a /dev/ttyXX from my central software and
>talk to my controllers then. If this is interrupt driven or not, I do
>not really (want to) care about.
>I expect that an Operating System like Linux will be able to gi
You could take a look to Synaser ... find it on google!
Horacio
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 17:30:52 +0100 (CET), Rainer Hantsch wrote
> | There is also an actively developed BBS package called mbse that
> includes all | source code that includes interfacing to modems after
> mgetty receives the | call
| There is also an actively developed BBS package called mbse that includes all
| source code that includes interfacing to modems after mgetty receives the
| call (also with source code). Note that these are written in C.
Well, I assumed that FreePascal will have some sort of unit with such
fu
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Gene Buckle wrote:
| > Actually, this X00 driver was written for BBS systems with analog modems
| > around 1970-1980, namely for MAXIMUS and OPUS. This BBS programs were the
| > best
| > ones at their time as far as I can remember, of course, at that time there
| > was
| > no
There is also an actively developed BBS package called mbse that includes all
source code that includes interfacing to modems after mgetty receives the
call (also with source code). Note that these are written in C.
V.
On Monday 25 Feb 2008, Gene Buckle wrote:
> > Actually, this X00 driver was
Actually, this X00 driver was written for BBS systems with analog modems
around 1970-1980, namely for MAXIMUS and OPUS. This BBS programs were the best
ones at their time as far as I can remember, of course, at that time there was
no real Internet available to the public. ;-)
FOSSIL didn't appea
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