at microsoft's site
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
you can download 101examples.exe that show you what dlls to import for port communication. It's in VB (blah), but at least it's informative.
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Browse All TopicsDoes anyone know how to do Serial I/O (Comm ports) in C#? Or is my only solution to write my own serial dll with open, read, write, and close methods?
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Alvin Beach
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at microsoft's site
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
you can download 101examples.exe that show you what dlls to import for port communication. It's in VB (blah), but at least it's informative.
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by: _TAD_Posted on 2003-04-25 at 13:47:06ID: 8398175
Unfortunately .Net does not allow for use of COM and SERIAL ports natively. Here is a website to help guide you through port communication using some OCX's from VS 6
http://www.devhood.com/tut
If you don't have VS 6, you can do the same thing with a couple of Windows API as well (i'll need to look those API up though).