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Questionhow to build a multilingual application? Pin
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GeneralTrouble with Serial programming in NT Pin
generic_user_id26-Sep-02 2:50
generic_user_id26-Sep-02 2:50 
I need to address the Serial (COM1) port on NT kernel based systems (NT4 and Win2k). I read the articles in the system section, but they don't seem to cover what I'm looking for.

As I want to address some hardware I made myself, I need to have full control. I.E: I must be able to put DTR on high or low at will. The articles here assume baut-rate based comminucations are the way to go.

I'd rather not use the DDK, I don't even have it.

Suggestions? Ideas?

I'm thinking about using the MSCOMM32 ActiveX control, but I'm not too happy with it. I've been looking into ::CreateFile. I can open the com port without trouble, but there isn't functionality for directly reading and writing to the port.

Please help me out,

thanks in advance and kind regards,

Griffith


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