Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!221.162.fido!Usenet_area_"Cs.I.Pc" From: 221.162.fido!Usenet_area_"Cs.I.Pc"@watmath.waterloo.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Serial Communications in C Message-ID: <16196@watmath.waterloo.edu> Date: 7 Jan 88 14:35:13 GMT Sender: ugate@watmath.waterloo.edu Lines: 39 From Usenet: seismo!uunet!psivax!tommie From: tommie@psivax.UUCP (Tom Levin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Serial Communications in C Keywords: Greenleaf Communications Package Message-ID: <1975@psivax.UUCP> Date: 6 Jan 88 22:32:06 GMT References: <991@mhuxh.UUCP> Reply-To: tommie@psivax.UUCP (Tom Levin) Organization: Pacesetter Systems Inc., Sylmar, CA Lines: 22 In article <991@mhuxh.UUCP> vxb@mhuxh.UUCP (Vern Bradner) writes: >Can anyone share their knowledge/experiences in writing C routines to >communicate with remote systems via the PC serial port? > I have used the Greenleaf Communications package with complete success on two different projects. The package contains a set of linkable libraries for a specific C compiler (I have the Turbo C version), along with a very complete manual. This package has routines for just about anything you would ever want to do through a serial port including full Hayes modem support. It can handle something like 16 serial ports at 9600 baud. I bought my copy from the Programmers Connection for about $100.00 - $125.00. (can't exactly remember...drain bramage!) All in all, this is one of the finest tools I own! Buy it! -- Tom Levin (The Robo-Programmer) {ihnp4|sdcrdcf|ttidca|scgvaxd| nrcvax| part man, part machine... jplpro|hoptoad |csun|quad1| bellcore| all hacker! logico|rdlvax}!psivax!tommie --- via UGate v1.6 * Origin: watmath (221/163)