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- Subject: Re: Lua module wrapping the Windows COMM port API
- From: Matthew Paul Del Buono <delbu9c1@...>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 09:41:49 -0400 (EDT)
>The devil is in the details of port and driver configuration.
>Windows provides a rococo collection of capabilities for a basic
>RS-232 UART. If it thinks it the port might really be a modem, or
>if the port itself has a dedicated "provider", then things can
>get even more complex quite quickly. For a real fun read, track
>down the documentation on establishing a data call under the
>Windows Telephony API and try to make sense of it. Hand coding a
>send/expect module to dial the phone with classic Hayes AT
>commands (even after handling all the phone-line errors like no
>answer, wrong number, a FAX answered instead of a data modem,
>etc.) looks quite pleasant after that...
>
That's curious -- I've never had such an issue before so long as I built the DCB correctly and called SetCommState(). But you may know something I don't.
In any case, good luck :) My recommendation is just to keep in mind that you may want to port this later, so when you're coding things, keep in the back of your head "How might I be able to easily port this later?" when you write a function, etc.
-- Matthew P. Del Buono