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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* Windows communications library
*
* Copyright 2005-2009 Alex Strickland <sscc@mweb.co.za>
* www - http://harbour-project.org
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#include "hbwin.ch"
PROCEDURE Main( cPortName )
LOCAL oWinPort := win_Com():Init( cPortName, WIN_CBR_9600, WIN_NOPARITY, 8, WIN_ONESTOPBIT )
LOCAL cString := "ATE0" + Chr( 13 ) + "ATI3" + Chr( 13 )
LOCAL nResult
IF ! oWinPort:Open()
? "Open() failed :", oWinPort:Error()
ELSE
? "Open() succeeded"
?
IF oWinPort:SetDTR( .T. )
? "SetDTR( .T. ) succeeded"
ELSE
? "SetDTR( .T. ) failed :", oWinPort:Error()
ENDIF
IF ( nResult := oWinPort:Write( cString ) ) == Len( cString )
? "Write() succeeded"
ELSE
? "Write() failed, returned ", nResult, " expected ", Len(cString)
ENDIF
? "Scan something... we'll not read it but purge it, press enter"
Inkey( 0 )
? "Read() ", oWinPort:Read( @cString, 32 ), Len( cString ), cString
? oWinPort:Error()
? "Close", oWinPort:Close()
ENDIF
RETURN