I can't find how I can, in c#, open a serial port and
read and write to it. Anyone that knows if there is any
namespace with methods or code example. 8 5535
I don't believe there is any direct framework support for
this, so you are stuck using a third-party library (check
for serial classes on a site like codeguru.com) or
interfacing directly using Windows API calls (Createfile,
Readfile, Writefile, etc).
Darcy -----Original Message----- I can't find how I can, in c#, open a serial port and read and write to it. Anyone that knows if there is any namespace with methods or code example. .
Thanks for a quick reply. I still hope framework has
support for it because I realy need it. Anyone else that
are sure framework support it or not. -----Original Message----- I don't believe there is any direct framework support
forthis, so you are stuck using a third-party library
(checkfor serial classes on a site like codeguru.com) or interfacing directly using Windows API calls
(Createfile,Readfile, Writefile, etc).
Darcy
-----Original Message----- I can't find how I can, in c#, open a serial port and read and write to it. Anyone that knows if there is any namespace with methods or code example. . .
Here is a link to an MSDN Mag article that discusses some
techniques to access the serial port. Unfortunately it
seems to confirm the lack of direct support in the
framework. http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...0/NETSerialCom
m/
A search in Google will also yield a lot of commercially
available classes if you are developing this for a
business need.
HTH,
Darcy -----Original Message----- Thanks for a quick reply. I still hope framework has support for it because I realy need it. Anyone else that are sure framework support it or not.
-----Original Message----- I don't believe there is any direct framework support forthis, so you are stuck using a third-party library (checkfor serial classes on a site like codeguru.com) or interfacing directly using Windows API calls (Createfile,Readfile, Writefile, etc).
Darcy
-----Original Message----- I can't find how I can, in c#, open a serial port and read and write to it. Anyone that knows if there is any namespace with methods or code example. . . .
There's a sample class that works with COM interop to achive the serial port
functionality on gotdotnet.com [1]
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[1] http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/U...f-0045b0c79ec7
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news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. . Here is a link to an MSDN Mag article that discusses some techniques to access the serial port. Unfortunately it seems to confirm the lack of direct support in the framework. http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...0/NETSerialCom m/
A search in Google will also yield a lot of commercially available classes if you are developing this for a business need.
HTH, Darcy
-----Original Message----- Thanks for a quick reply. I still hope framework has support for it because I realy need it. Anyone else that are sure framework support it or not.
-----Original Message----- I don't believe there is any direct framework support forthis, so you are stuck using a third-party library (checkfor serial classes on a site like codeguru.com) or interfacing directly using Windows API calls (Createfile,Readfile, Writefile, etc).
Darcy
-----Original Message----- I can't find how I can, in c#, open a serial port and read and write to it. Anyone that knows if there is any namespace with methods or code example. .
. .
Hello Daniel,
Thanks for posting in the group.
Darcy and Patrik are right. There is no direct framework class to develop
serial port application. We need to use PInvoke to call Win32 APIs to
achieve it. Some developers even wrapper all the related APIs in a .NET
class library, just as what Patrik posted. You could refer to it for code
samples.
By the way, if you don't want to expose your real email address in the
group to avoid spam virus email, you could register a no spam alias at: http://support.microsoft.com/default...sdn/nospam.asp
&SD=msdn.
Does that answer your question?
Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Yet another gaping hole the size of the DeathStar in .NET.
Play the Spot The Gap doorstep challenge!!!
"Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT]" <yh*****@online .microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:Y0******** ******@cpmsftng xa06.phx.gbl... Hello Daniel,
Thanks for posting in the group.
Darcy and Patrik are right. There is no direct framework class to develop serial port application. We need to use PInvoke to call Win32 APIs to achieve it. Some developers even wrapper all the related APIs in a .NET class library, just as what Patrik posted. You could refer to it for code samples.
By the way, if you don't want to expose your real email address in the group to avoid spam virus email, you could register a no spam alias at: http://support.microsoft.com/default...sdn/nospam.asp &SD=msdn.
Does that answer your question?
Best regards, Yanhong Huang Microsoft Online Partner Support
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rights.
Thanks a lot. I have now a couple of suggestions that I
will start to test.
/Daniel -----Original Message----- Hello Daniel,
Thanks for posting in the group.
Darcy and Patrik are right. There is no direct framework
class to developserial port application. We need to use PInvoke to call
Win32 APIs toachieve it. Some developers even wrapper all the related
APIs in a .NETclass library, just as what Patrik posted. You could
refer to it for codesamples.
By the way, if you don't want to expose your real email
address in thegroup to avoid spam virus email, you could register a no
spam alias at:http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
scid=/servicedesks/msdn/nospam.asp&SD=msdn.
Does that answer your question?
Best regards, Yanhong Huang Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights. .
:)
You are welcome. Also thanks to Darcy and Patrik for their contribution in
the thread.
Thanks for participating the community.
Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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