Just an FYI: I have been working on [comport]. I added Piotr
Majdak's Windows improvements and that's working well. Plus I made
the port device name generation dynamic. On Windows, its just "COM"
plus the device #, on UNIX platforms, its a glob pattern, so it
numbers them based on which are available. Also, the [devicename
( message now directly opens the port rather than setting a port # to
that device name.
I hope I didn't step on anyone's toes (I checked with Wini before),
but I think it'll work much better now.
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Hi hc,
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Just an FYI: I have been working on [comport]. I added Piotr Majdak's Windows improvements and that's working well. Plus I made the port device name generation dynamic. On Windows, its just "COM" plus the device #, on UNIX platforms, its a glob pattern, so it numbers them based on which are available. Also, the [devicename ( message now directly opens the port rather than setting a port # to that device name.
Thanks for the improvements! Do I find the new source codes at sourceforge?
br, Piotr
On May 24, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Piotr Majdak wrote:
Hi hc,
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Just an FYI: I have been working on [comport]. I added Piotr
Majdak's Windows improvements and that's working well. Plus I
made the port device name generation dynamic. On Windows, its
just "COM" plus the device #, on UNIX platforms, its a glob
pattern, so it numbers them based on which are available. Also,
the [devicename ( message now directly opens the port rather than
setting a port # to that device name.Thanks for the improvements! Do I find the new source codes at
sourceforge?
Yup, they are in CVS, and will be in the next test release of Pd- extended.
.hc
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