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- From: grantp@usa.pipeline.com(Pete Grant)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Linking two com ports. (MSDOS)
- Date: 23 Mar 1996 13:51:05 GMT
- Organization: Kalevi, Inc.
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- On Mar 23, 1996 20:34:37 in article <Re: Linking two com ports. (MSDOS)>,
- 'sad@sydney.DIALix.oz.au (John Heenan)' wrote:
-
-
- >Christopher Best (cmb157@psu.edu) wrote:
- >: Hello all!, I am wondering if anyone may have some source code or
-
- >: might be able to point me in the right direction for a program I need to
-
- >: write. I have a need to connect my modem on com2 with a computer that
- >
- >A shot in the dark: please don't shoot me if I am wrong. Their is a DOS
- >command that can be used to redirect standard input and output to a
- >serial port. Perhaps the same command can be used to redirect all input
- >and output from one serial port to another.
- >
- Ok, ok, I'll put my six-shooter back in its holster and just say
- that this solution won't work.
-
- Original poster: Direct your question to comp.os.ms-dos or a similar
- group.
-
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- Pete Grant
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