Schemes, handlers and COM-ports
[1/3] from: maillist:peter:home:se at: 22-Jan-2004 15:30
Hello!
I am trying to write an application that talks/listens to my modem.
The modem is identified as an internal Conexant Intl HSFi V92 MiniPCI Modem
on COM4 on a Compaq Evo running Windows XP Pro.
Maybe it is a little special since it is not really a COM-port but an
internal WinModem mapped to COM4.
I think I have to create an instance of the serial handler but don't know
how.
I have tried:
>> modem: open/lines/no-wait/direct serial://port4/9600/8/none/1
** Access Error: Invalid port spec: port4
** Near: modem: open/lines/no-wait/direct serial://port4/9600/8/none/1
>>
But maybe I have to define a new instance of the serial handler for com4?
>> probe system/ports/serial
[com1 com2]
== [com1 com2]
>>
Could someone explain what I am doing wrong and also explain how schemes
and handlers are used, where to find them in the system tree and where to
find more information?
Best regards,
Peter Carlsson
[2/3] from: petr:krenzelok:trz:cz at: 22-Jan-2004 21:19
Peter Carlsson wrote:
>Hello!
>I am trying to write an application that talks/listens to my modem.
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>[com1 com2]
>== [com1 com2]
->> system/ports/serial
== [com1 com2]
->> append system/ports/serial [com3 com4]
== [com1 com2 com3 com4]
-pekr-
[3/3] from: maillist::peter::home::se at: 23-Jan-2004 7:24
From: [petr--krenzelok--trz--cz]
To: [rebol-list--rebol--com]
Reply-To: [rebol-list--rebol--com]
Date: 22-Jan-2004/21:19:34+1:00
Subject: [REBOL] Re: Schemes, handlers and COM-ports
>Peter Carlsson wrote:
>>>Hello!
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>== [com1 com2 com3 com4]
>-pekr-
Thanks! I will have a look!
/Peter<
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