* config/w32/install.cf
* doc/man/hbdoc.1
* doc/en/tlabel.txt
* doc/en/set.txt
* doc/en/readme.txt
* doc/hbmake.txt
* doc/es/tlabel.txt
* doc/es/rdd.txt
* doc/es/hbpplib.txt
* doc/es/treport.txt
* doc/es/dirstruc.txt
* doc/es/dir.txt
* doc/es/file.txt
* doc/es/readme.txt
* doc/whatsnew.txt
* source/rtl/setkey.c
* source/rtl/tclass.prg
* source/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* contrib/hbmysql/utils/dbf2mysq.prg
* contrib/hbw32ddr/readme.txt
* contrib/hbodbc/odbc.txt
* contrib/hbodbc/readme.txt
* contrib/hbwhat32/_wincdlg.c
* contrib/hbtpathy/ChangeLog
* contrib/hbsqlit2/tests/hbsqlite.prg
* contrib/hbapollo/ChangeLog
* contrib/hbnf/byteneg.prg
* contrib/hbnf/savearr.prg
* contrib/hbnf/fttext.c
* contrib/hbnf/restsets.prg
* contrib/hbnf/byt2bit.prg
* contrib/hbnf/byt2hex.prg
* contrib/hbnf/ftint86.ch
* contrib/hbnf/byteand.prg
* contrib/hbnf/bytexor.prg
* contrib/hbnf/byteor.prg
* contrib/hbnf/origin.c
* contrib/hbnf/bitset.prg
* contrib/hbnf/popadder.prg
* contrib/hbnf/menutonf.prg
* contrib/hbnf/ftattr.c
* contrib/hbnf/isbit.prg
* contrib/hbnf/putkey.c
* contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c
* contrib/hbnf/bytenot.prg
* contrib/hbnf/savesets.prg
* contrib/hbnf/tbwhile.prg
* contrib/hbnf/ftmenuto.ch
* contrib/hbnf/bitclr.prg
* contrib/hbnf/readme.txt
* contrib/rddads/doc/en/adsfuncs.txt
* contrib/rddads/doc/en/readme.txt
* contrib/rddads/readme.txt
* contrib/hbgd/ChangeLog
* contrib/hbgd/readme.txt
* contrib/hbmisc/hb_f.c
* contrib/hbtip/utils.c
* contrib/hbbtree/doc/hb_btree.txt
* contrib/examples/guestbk/guestbk.txt
* contrib/examples/hscript/readme.txt
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* utils/hbdoc/genng.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genasc.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genchm.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genhpc.prg
* utils/hbdoc/html.prg
* utils/hbdoc/ft_funcs.prg
* utils/hbdoc/hbdoc.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genpdf1.prg
* utils/hbdoc/gentrf.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genrtf.prg
* utils/hbmake/checks.prg
* utils/hbmake/ft_funcs.prg
* utils/hbmake/radios.prg
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/*
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* $Id$
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*/
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/* Use this format for the entry headers:
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YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM UTC[-|+]hhmm Your Full Name <your_email@address>
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For example:
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2002-12-01 23:12 UTC+0100 Foo Bar <foo.bar@foobar.org>
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*/
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2005-10-24 16:30 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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! tp_/linux.c
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! tp_/telepath.prg
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! tp_/ChangeLog
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! Latest commit broke EOL
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* tp_/os2.c
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+ stub tp_ctrlcts()
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2005-10-13 13:00 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* NB: With latest commits tp_recv() and tp_recvto() wait up to
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3 ms ( under linux ) before returning ( with or without any
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character ).
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OS/2 and win32 modules, instead, return immediatly if no
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input is available and waiting in the com port receive buffer.
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I think the correct way of doing read()s is the one implemented
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in linux.c and I will change OS/2 and win32 behaviour as
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soon as I can.
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2005-10-13 12:50 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/Makefile
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* added linux.c module to library
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2005-10-13 10:05 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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+ tp_/linux.c
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+ Added linux low level serial module, tested with a
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a serial printer and a connection to a cash register.
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* tp_/telepath.prg
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* changes to a few functions to make them work nicely with linux.c
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2004-08-31 16:50 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/os2.c
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* tp_/telepath.prg
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! corrected an error on tp_crc16()
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+ added a bunch of functions, right now only to OS/2 build
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2004-08-31 16:45 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/telepath.ch
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- removed UPPERCASE file
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+ added telepath.ch
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2004-08-26 09:30 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/os2.c
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+ added OS/2 low level C code
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2004-08-25 23:50 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/telepath.prg
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+ tp_crc32()
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2004-08-25 15:50 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/telepath.prg
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* tp_/win32.c
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+ tp_baud(), tp_sendsub()
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! tp_send() and tp_receive() seem to work as expected.
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2004-08-25 10:35 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/telepath.prg
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+ tp_crc16() thanks to Pete Disdale.
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* modified a few functions to start using low level win32.c
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+ tp_/win32.c
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+ Low level C code for win32 serial port access
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+ tp_/Makefile
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+ OS/2 Makefile
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+ tp_/makefile.bc
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+ bcc32 makefile
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+ tp_/make_b32.bat
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+ win32 makefile
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+ tp_/telepath.ch
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+ .prg level defines for telepathy compatibility
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/* At this time, on win32, I can ask to my modem its name :) */
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2004-08-16 16:32 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/telepath.prg
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* tp_/testtp.prg
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+ Added xharbour Copyright header with full credit to the original
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author of this library
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/* I think I will change a lot this library since I want to have it
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multiplatform, so, for example, all C code will go to separated files
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(one per platform) to have a common (high level) .prg code which
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calls common (low level) C code functions from different (one per
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platform) .c files.
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As it is now should compile and work under linux, I can't test it right
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now and, probably, something will break in the process of making it
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multiplatform.
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*/
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2004-08-16 16:32 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/telepath.prg
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+ removed the original developed with Flagship and inserted
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the one ported to xharbour by Luiz Rafael Culik Guimaraes (culikr@brturbo.com)
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2004-08-16 16:22 UTC+0200 Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
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* tp_/ChangeLog
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* tp_/Makefile
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* tp_/README
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* tp_/telepath.prg
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* tp_/testtp.prg
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+ Added CVS ID to every file
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I sent the original version to the flagship website in may 2000.
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I just now (July 2001) made the first change to the code.
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7/19/2001
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The bug I found is REALLY esoteric... it's in tp_open. It comes into play
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when something previously set the parity to Even or Odd and then your telepathy program does a tp_open on that port and sets parity to None. I previously
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assumed that if you were setting parity to N, the port was already at N and I
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didn't explicitly call stty -parenb and -parodd.
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I included telepathy.bak in case you care to look at the prior version.
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