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Comm port

Hi there,
anyone knows how it's possible to use "old" com ports in .NET?

I think is not advisable register and use "old VB6" MSCOMM32.OCX, and I'd
not found any class performing open, close, set, raise event, input and so
on...
I have to write it by myself? And if yes, starting from where?

Thanks,
Maurizio
Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1401
I've found it....

if anyone is interested to, can take a look at
http://support.microsoft.com/default...79&Product=vb6

Have fun!

Maurizio

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Hi there,
anyone knows how it's possible to use "old" com ports in .NET?

I think is not advisable register and use "old VB6" MSCOMM32.OCX, and I'd
not found any class performing open, close, set, raise event, input and so
on...
I have to write it by myself? And if yes, starting from where?

Thanks,
Maurizio

Jul 21 '05 #2

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