Hi,
> I only haven't
> added support for nBufferIn and nBufferOut because only MS-Windows
> support it and it's not clear how it effect low level serial driver.
> Anyhow I'll think about adding it in the future.
A process reinitializes a communications resource by using the
SetupComm function, whi
On Mon, 17 May 2010, Pritpal Bedi wrote:
Hi,
> > Just for information only. Have you implemented COM_KEY(), COM_SKEY(),
> > COM_EVENT() functions, in COM_READ() and additional
> > parameters (2,3,4) in COM_OPEN()?
> Com_Key() => No
> Com_SKey() => No
> Com_Event() => No
> The all three functions
Przemysław Czerpak wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for it.
> I think that many Harbour users will find your decision as really great.
>
For sure Harbour plus users of other compiler too will benefit more than
they get today.
Thanks for your words.
> Just for information only. Have you impl
> What32 plus few more classes.
>
> 3.82 MB on disk size.
>
> "vouch32" can be "vouch", no problems.
> I told that it compiles with current Harbour and
> works flawlessly with my production applications.
>
> I can publish also the way it can be used with any
> console application ( on Window
Pritpal Bedi wrote:
>
> 3.82 MB on disk size.
>
Pulling our COM_* plus Graphics, it will be even less.
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enjoy hbIDEing...
Pritpal Bedi
http://hbide.vouch.info/
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Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
> BTW, how large is the source code of VOUCH32?
>
What32 plus few more classes.
3.82 MB on disk size.
"vouch32" can be "vouch", no problems.
I told that it compiles with current Harbour and
works flawlessly with my production applications.
I can publish also the w