Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ncar!hsdndev!dartvax!mars!nic!news.cs.brandeis.edu!news!morgan From: morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Dylan Kaufman) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: How to do asynch communications (really asynch)? Message-ID: Date: 2 Jun 91 23:36:57 GMT References: Sender: usenet@news.cs.brandeis.edu Organization: Computer Science, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA Lines: 36 In-Reply-To: roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu's message of 30 May 91 03:05:19 GMT In article roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu (Roy M. Silvernail) writes: hess@rospc1.informatik.uni-hamburg.de (Hauke Hess) wrote: > Hello, > > I`m trying to connect a terminal to a MS DOS Computer and learnt, that > the serial port is unbuffered. Unfortunately I`m no technichian who could > easily write an interrupt routine which buffers the COMx port. Had anyone > did so? > > Hauke Hess / University Hamburg / Germany This is Dave Kessner's lib, on SIMTEL: Directory PD1: LIB2.ZIP B 18779 910324 ASYNC communications library callable from 'C' I use it (in fact, I donated a little code to the package), and it's darned solid! How about for C++? Roy M. Silvernail -- roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu - OR- cybrspc!roy@cs.umn.edu perl -e '$x = 1/20; print "Just my \$$x! (adjusted for inflation)\n"' [space reserved for clever quote]{mail your submissions} it's not very "clever", but how about "Support your local Emergency Medical Services" -- -<>Dylan<>- MA EMT-M, CA EMT-1A, BEMCo 107 Dylan Kaufman Major in Computer Science morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu Brandeis University, Waltham, MA ------<< Support your local Emergency Medical Services >>------- And on the seventh day, even He rested. We don't. -Emerg. Med. Svcs.