I am new to free pascal, but have some experience with delphi. I wrote a
program to control a milling machine (Elektor Profiler, see elektor.nl/ forum
program Doit).
The program is written in delphi-7 ( about 25.000 lines in 20 modules) and runs
on MS-Xp. But as MS changes to much in its os's I
Hello,
In my program I need to present the user with a list of available serial and
usb-serial ports on the system they are using.
How do I detect in my program these ports?. (something like GetPortList() in
Delphi-7???).
One port is used by a milling-machine to receive its position and speed
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From: "Mark Morgan Lloyd"
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Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] How to detect serial/usb-serial ports.
P.vanderWal wrote:
Debian and Ubuntu
grtjs Piet
- Original Message - From: "Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho"
To: "FP
Hello all,
I wrote a program to control a hobby milling machine.(Profiler, see
Elektor-forum). The programm is written in fpc-pascal and using synaser in the
windows version for control of the serial port(s).
Now I want to use the program in Debian 8... and or Ubuntu 15... Compiling and
running
Sven, Christo, Henry and Mark,
thanks for the advice. It shows me the way to go.
But due to a hardware problem it takes some time to solve and test the program
again.
Piet de PE0PWA___
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