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- From: billr@halcyon.com (Bill Ruediger)
- Subject: Re: Setting up serial ports
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.175524.4247@nwnexus.WA.COM>
- Sender: sso@nwnexus.WA.COM (System Security Officer)
- Organization: Northwest Nexus Inc. (206) 455-3505
- References: <1992Dec30.200952.5153@panther.mot.com>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 17:55:24 GMT
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- ronf@panther3.panther.mot.com (Ron Feigen) writes:
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- >Being my first post, I hope this is the appropriate newgroup.
-
- >I am a Unix/C/Assembler type that finds himself in the position of having to
- >write/port an app. on an IBM PC. One of the functions needed is to establish
- >carrier on a modem. My problem? How do I setup the com?: port using 'C'.
- >Asking the user to use the DOS mode command would be sort of kludgy.
- >Can anybody give some leads? Books? Examples?
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- >Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!
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-
- >Thanks in advance,
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- I suggest using an already made library. I user ENCOM, from ENQUE
- software. I belive the file is ENCOM100.ZIP in the SIMTEL archives. It
- helps recognise special chips...
- I found it easy to use. If all you need is a small model library, the
- SIMTEL file should do... If you need source, the phone number for the
- author is included, and I think it is about $50.00 or so. I called for
- tech. support, and they were very helpful.
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