>Subject: sending Hex >From: "Ian Alston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:04:41 +1000 >X-Message-Number: 20 > >Guys, > I'm trying to send out a hex command through a serial port. I can open >and close the port without difficulty, and send out packets, but I need to >send charachters like 0x0D etc, as control signals for my device. Any >ideas, sample code please!? >Regards Ian If you want an app that does this, check out Online at http://www.markspace.com/online.html. You can program hex codes inside of macros or memo pad records to transmit to the device. The new 1.5d2 version also has a "hex terminal" mode where all data received is displayed in hex and ascii on the screen as it comes in. As to sending it in your own app, just pass whatever values you want to send on to SrmSend - there isn't anything magic about non-printable characters as far as those routines are concerned. brian -- _____________________________________________________________________ Mark/Space Softworks voice 408-293-7299 111 West Saint John, 3rd Floor fax 408-293-7298 San Jose, CA 95113 <http://www.markspace.com> PalmOS, Mac OS, Windows and Web Software & Solutions: PageNOW! Wireless Messaging, PhoneWatcher Caller ID, Fax Send and Receive for PalmOS Online & Communicate terminal emulation and serial debugging DataCord serial data cables for Handheld Devices -- For information on using the ACCESS Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.access-company.com/developers/forums/
