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From: heiby_u@falkor.chi.il.us (Ron Heiby)
Subject: MS-Kermit Talking on 2 Ports?
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 19:28:16 GMT
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Hi!
I have an application that must run in a DOS environment no a "586" class
processor. I do not have any particular need for file transfer in this
application, but I do need to be able to read from and write to two serial
ports, non-blocking, pretty much full-time. The data needs and rates should
be fairly reasonable, and I do not anticipate having any problems "keeping
up".
I would like to not have to write the application from scratch. I figure that
I should be able to handle everything I need to do within Kermit macro
language.
However, I haven't been able to find a reference to being able to have more
than one serial port active at a time. Is this possible?
Thanks!
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Ron.