Re: Serial I/O
David C. Hoos, Sr. wrote:
> Well, now we have a guess at an answer to one of my questions;
> you think the compiler is gnat.
>
> Can you hazard a guess as to what operating system (the second
> part of my question) you have?
Oh for goodness sake... Let's take a stab in the dark and assume
GNAT+Windows, in which case the following link might help:
http://www.martincarlisle.com/ada_stuff.html
The link contains "a binding to use the serial port under Windows
95/98/NT". If the assumption is not correct, we can continue on with
"twenty questions".
Stephen
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