OpenComm() and Related Flags Obsolete Under Win32Last reviewed: November 2, 1995Article ID: Q94990 |
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SUMMARYOpenComm(), a Windows 3.1 application programming interface (API), is obsolete under Windows NT and is not in the Win32 API. Note that the flags, IE_BADID, IE_BAUDRATE, IE_BYTESIZE, IE_DEFAULT, IE_HARDWARE, IE_MEMORY, IE_NOPEN, and IE_OPEN are obsolete, but are still in the header files. OpenComm() is provided for 16-bit Windows-based applications running under Windows on Win32 (WOW).
MORE INFORMATIONUnder Win32, CreateFile() is used to create a handle to a communications resource (for example, COM1). The fdwShareMode parameter must be 0 (exclusive access), the fdwCreate parameter must be OPEN_EXISTING, and the hTemplate parameter must be NULL. Read, write, or read/write access can be specified and the handle can be opened for overlapped I/O. ReadFile() and WriteFile() are used for communciations I/O. The TTY sample program shipped with the Win32 Software Development Kit (SDK) demonstrates how to do serial I/O in a Win32-based application.
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