Hi,

On Tuesday 21 December 2004 06:50, lei chen wrote:
> my source file here. I don't if it is the right place
> to
> ask these questions. If not, please point me to the

> > That is:
> >  Host1--->  EZ-USB FX2  --->  Test system( Solaris)
> >       RS232             USB
Did you see the linux in the name of the list you are posting to? It might 
surprise you, but that's due to the fact that this is a linux related list 
and not a solaris list as you seem to think. 

>----- SIO.C:  Serial Communication Routines.
>
> Copyright 1995-2002 KEIL Software, Inc.
And posting code to this list that you don't have the copyright to sounds like 
a very bad idea as well. These are exactly the things that help companies 
like SCO arguing that linux is based on theft.

You might want to contact sun or keil regarding your problem. They are the 
companies you have purchased the software from you are now having a problem 
with.

Regards,
  Till

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