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Win32 hardware coding

Hi,

Anybody could direct me to some resources on hardware programming
(i.e. serial/parallel communication) on win32 platform, without using
any frameworks (no MFC please)? I use MingW for compiler, but any
resources on this matter are welcome.

TIA
Nov 14 '05 #1
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"Xeon" <xd*****@zworg.com> wrote in message
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Anybody could direct me to some resources on hardware programming
(i.e. serial/parallel communication) on win32 platform, without using
any frameworks (no MFC please)? I use MingW for compiler, but any
resources on this matter are welcome.


STFW for heaven's sake.

comp.lang.c is not the place, this is about standard, platform- and
hardware-independent C.

You could also try a newgroup with win32 in its name.

Peter
Nov 14 '05 #2
go to http://msdn.microsoft.com/library
search "Communications Resources"
select third hit. BTW this is off-topic in this list. You will have better
service in the microsoft groups.

With respect,
Toni Uusitalo

"Xeon" <xd*****@zworg.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

Anybody could direct me to some resources on hardware programming
(i.e. serial/parallel communication) on win32 platform, without using
any frameworks (no MFC please)? I use MingW for compiler, but any
resources on this matter are welcome.

TIA

Nov 14 '05 #3

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