I could only find the Ritsch version, and wasn't able to compile it
with MinGW.  The instructions assumed MSVC.  Is there another version
I didn't see?

On 11/17/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[comport] compiles with MinGW for sure, donno about MSVC, if that's
what you mean.

.hc

On Nov 16, 2006, at 5:53 PM, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:

> Interesting.
> I did get the comport.dll to work, thanks.  My plan was to send PWM
> from my serial port, then use a low pass filter to obtain DC to
> control a Moog synthesizer's pitch.  Christian Klippel, however, has
> kindly offered to create a USB->CV adaptor for me, something others
> have suggested but which has proven too confusing for me.
> I suspected that MSVC was not free.  I wonder how hard it would be to
> adapt the makefile to MinGW?
> Thanks very much for sharing the .dll!
>
> -Chuckk
>
> On 11/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello List, Chuck,
>>
>> While browsing the pd-extended distro I found 2 other patches
>> (than the
>> comport.dll external) which allow us to take control of a serial port
>>
>> serial          Which seems to be windows only (it doen't seem
>> there is
>> a doc for this one)
>> serialctl       Which seems to be UNIX only
>>
>> BTW Chuck, did you manage to do something with the comport.dll I
>> sent to
>> you?
>>
>> Renaud
>>
>>
>>
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