From: johnm@lsil.com (John Massingham)
Subject: [Fwd: Windows Serial Ports]
10 Apr 1998 09:46:09 -0700
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Hi,

Sorry if you have seen this before, but I haven't got a reply 
(not even a copy of the message as I recall) so am wondering 
if this message actually made it to the mailing list....

regards

John
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Date: Mon, 06 Apr 1998 12:12:32 +0100
From: John Massingham <johnm@lsil.com>
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Subject: Windows Serial Ports
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Hi All,

Has anyone tried talking to the serial ports under gnuwin32?

If so, how did you do it, can you make use of mscomm.dll etc
in order to have access to MS comm classes eg comm1.port = 1
or can you just write directly to the hardware at address 
0x3F8 for example?

Any help greatly appreciated, I have come this far with 
gnu-win32 (which I think is great) and don't want to have to
fall back to Micro$loth at the last hurdle!!

cheers

John

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