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Example of Serial I/O under Cygwin
- To: Brian dot P dot Kasper at aero dot org
- Subject: Example of Serial I/O under Cygwin
- From: David Starks-Browning <starksb at ebi dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 16:24:23 +0100
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- References: <OF1BFE67C0.943B26A6-ON88256A26.0078D35F@aero.org>
(Sorry if this is a "blast from the past". I'm catching up on my
cygwin email backlog. Apologies if this is made irrelevant by a
subsequent message that I haven't got to yet.)
On Friday 6 Apr 01, Brian.P.Kasper@aero.org writes:
> Folks --
>
> I sent a private email to James Bergstrom with
> some example POSIX serial code in response to his
> query. I noticed a few other people posting
> questions about serial I/O and I thought I'd
> let the list know that I have a simple, single-
> file demonstration program that demonstrates
> opening and writing to COM ports, and also
> includes code (which it doesn't demonstrate)
> for reading from COM ports.
>
> I can email it to anyone who's interested.
>
> -Brian
> kasper@aero.org
Brian,
May I include a FAQ entry that cites this message in the mailing list
archive? I won't include your email address directly in the FAQ, they
have to read the original message from the archives.
Alternatively, maybe you want to put together a web page? Then you
wouldn't have to handle direct inquiries.
This question comes up enough that it merits a FAQ entry, IMO. But
it's not the place for a serial I/O tutorial!
Thanks,
David
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