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- From: markt@rocky.ndhm.gtegsc.com (Mark Tsombakos)
- Subject: Re: VB, ARNET, AND DLL
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 17:08:20 GMT
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- Joe Bartling (joe.bartling@uunet!sqlware) wrote:
- : You may want to look into PDQComm for Visual Basic. It allows you
- : (according to their slick ad brochure) to add serial communications to
- : your VB applications. Says it comes with "a complete library of
- : subroutines, functions, and a unique custom control for adding event
- : driven serial communications support to your Visual Basic applications."
- :
- : PDQComm is put out by Crescent Software, Inc., 11 Bailey Avenue,
- : Ridgefield, CT 06877-4505 Tel: 800-35BASIC or 203-438-5300
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- (I tried writing E-mail to you, but I don't think it made it)
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- Thanks for the info, but due to a restriction in Windows, VB only supports
- 4 serial ports, where my application need to access to 24. Supposedly, ARNET's
- comm driver supports 32 (?) by using some kind of switching.
-
- Thanks again for replying.
- Mark
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- Mark Tsombakos
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