Re: TComPort problem.




"Andrew Stormdog" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote
I'm trying to build a program which talks
with a device using COM port. But
I can't to do even simplest things with it.

Andrew,
It sounds like you just need some examples
to get you started. In this package are some
http://cc.codegear.com/Item/23954
examples. I tend to use only the most basic
features of TComport. I am dropping a zip
of the source for a small receiver program into
the attachments forum for you. Look for
T_SerialRS232_3 071102.zip
Regards, JohnH
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