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Re: xAP COM port interface?



There is an outline BSC Skeleton application that has all the structure
inbuilt to create devices as BSC v1.3 . Thus if your device was mappable
to a few binary, level or text based devcies this could work for you.
You could even reflect the whole serial data as a BSC text device if you
wanted.  I never quite finished it although it is used for example in
the TOM10 connector. If you wanted the source code for this - it is in
VB6 then I can send you it .It works fine... apart from....

There is one potential other issue and that is that we have discovered a
memory leak in Patricks xAP OCX and it is taking a little while to fix,
this causes an increasing memory footprint with every xAP message
received  :-(  but I am hoping we will see a new version soon.

Kevin

garygfx wrote:

>Does anyone know if such a thing exists please? This would be a little
>app to monitor a COM port (rs232) for Windows and create xAP msgs for
>any packets of data it finds. It wouldn't be masses of data, we're
>talking bytes here and there for control and monitoring purposes.
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>It would be cool if it worked the other way around too and sent data
>down the COM port when received via xAP.
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>Thanks,
>Gary
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