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Microsoft Windows NT Build 297 06-28-1992
Sample: Communications API Function Demonstration Summary: The COMM sample application is designed to demonstrate the basics of using the Win32 communications API functions while maintaining a common code base with Win16 code. More Information: The COMM program performs communications using the Windows functions OpenFile, ReadFile, SetCommState, SetCommMask, WaitCommEvent, WriteFile and CloseFile. This sample creates a background thread to watch for COMM receiver events and posts a notification message to the main terminal window. Foreground character processing is written to the communications port. Simple TTY character translation is performed and a screen buffer is implemented for use as the I/O window. Overlapped file I/O techniques are demonstrated. How To Use: The baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity, port, RTS/CTS handshaking, DTR/DSR handshaking, and XON/XOFF handshaking can be changed under the Settings menu item. Once the communications settings are setup, the Action menu item can be selected to connect or disconnect the TTY program.
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