Re: c++ programming evironment

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On 6/21/06, jdow <jdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: "David Fletcher" <fc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


>
> I'm interested in this thread too, but for different reasons.
>
> We have a looming problem at work, which is a test instrument that's
> controlled by a DOS program on a PC via a serial cable. It works OK but
> serial ports are fast vanishing from PCs especially laptops.

Um, USB to serial adapters exist. (Two kinds exist, actually. One is
a three wire serial emulation. The other is a full emulation.) These
work remarkably well. I've been using them for over a year now. So
adapting the DOS program to almost anything while maintaining a serial
port interface should be no problem at all for either 'ix or 'indows
environments.


It is a problem for hobbyists though.  I did a project a few years ago
that used a parallel port to interface with an A/D convertor and a
multiplexer.  This is incredibly easy to program in linux.  You can't
do this with USB without interface chips/dongles, and the software
side is more complicated.

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