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From: matt v <mvan AT ravine DOT binary DOT net>
Subject: maybe a stupid question
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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 21:00:51 -0600
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This may be a stupid question with an obvious answer, but I am  just
now teaching myself what we didnt learn from college, for programming
I would like to work on a communications program 
so, my question is, in bcsio20.zip, would i have to pick through term.c to
find the function that establishes connection to the serial port(s), or is
that  all taken care of with serio.o and the header file?
matt


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