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From: "Gil Myers" <gmeyers AT logan DOT net>
Subject: Re: Serial Transmision.
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <Pine DOT A32 DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 970511230121 DOT 51464A-100000 AT academ13 DOT mty DOT itesm DOT mx>
Organization: The Unknown Programmers
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Date: 13 May 97 04:06:29 GMT
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Hctor Manuel RodrĄguez Meza <al765022 AT mail DOT mty DOT itesm DOT mx> wrote in article
<Pine DOT A32 DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 970511230121 DOT 51464A-100000 AT academ13 DOT mty DOT itesm DOT mx>...
> 
> it must work under the serial port. 
Last I checked,  Allegro didn't handle comms,  but there is a package out
there,
SVASYNC (not sure of the exact filename) that has a basic asynchronous com
interface. (I got it from either DJGPP's web site,  or from
ftp://x2ftp.ouli.fi )

> other problem is that I know borland and microsoft assembler, but it seem

> that djgpp uses another kind. If this is true, where can I find out how 

DJGPP uses a port of the GAS assembler,  which uses AT&T syntax.  There's a

good tutorial at: http://www.rt66.com/~brennan/djgpp/
as well as a lot of other useful information.

At any rate,  hope it helps.

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