[fpc-pascal] serial ports under Unix using Freepascal

papelhigienico at gmail.com papelhigienico at gmail.com
Fri Oct 5 13:58:05 CEST 2007


Yes, I'm studing the synaser objects...


Thank's :D

2007/10/4, josepascual <josepascual at almudi.com>:
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>  Have you taken a look to synaser inside synapse packet software
> http://synapse.ararat.cz/?
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> Jose Pascual
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> p.d. bonito nombre "papel higienico" ;-)
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> *De:* fpc-pascal-bounces at lists.freepascal.org [mailto:
> fpc-pascal-bounces at lists.freepascal.org] *En nombre de *
> papelhigienico at gmail.com
> *Enviado el:* miƩrcoles, 03 de octubre de 2007 21:54
> *Para:* fpc-pascal at lists.freepascal.org
> *Asunto:* [fpc-pascal] serial ports under Unix using Freepascal
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> Hi!
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> I'm creating a component that handles serial port in windows/unix. Under
> Windows I include in uses the unit windows, that open, close, read, write,
> test if the configuration of serial port is valid (some set of
> configurations of baudrate, stop bits and parity is invalid in windows)  and
> if serial port exists.
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> Under Unix I found the unit Serial, that open, close, read and write. How
> to test if serial port exist? Unix accept any set of configurations of  the
> serial port? I see fpopen that return the handle of serial port but I not
> found anything that describes error codes returned by this function in fpc
> rtl documentation.
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> Somebody have tried to do this?
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> info: I newbie in FPC Unix (FreeBSD).
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