Personally only I have used serial.pp for Linux and i liked (first
time that use the serial port), so I decided to create a version for
Windows.

This unit is very small, contains the basic thing and is easy to use.
Perfect for microcontrollers.

2007/5/2, Razvan Adrian Bogdan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What are the functional differences between this and synaser ?

On 5/1/07, Luis R. Hilario B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> New unit serial.pp for Windows.
> http://www.luisdigital.com/programacion/fpc/serial.pp
>
> Please, to verify any error, since I am not an expert.
>
> Some differences:
>
> Linux:
> TSerialState = record
>     LineState: LongWord;
>     tios: termios;
>   end;
>
> Windows:
> TSerialState = record
>     LineState: LongWord;
>     DCB: TDCB;
>   end;
>
> BitsPerSec now is Windows const. CBR_110...
>
> procedure SerRestoreState(Handle: TSerialHandle; State: TSerialState);
> Restore only DCB.
>
> There is an error in the description of the version in Linux:
>
> Returns "0" if device could not be found
> function SerOpen(const DeviceName: String): TSerialHandle;
>
> Really is -1
>
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