Serial Communications Developer's Guide

Serial Communications Developer's Guide

by Mark Nelson (Author)

Synopsis

Serial Communications Developers Guide 2nd Edition Inside Find Out How to:Write communications programs that are easily ported between different operating systems and hardware platformsAccess modems or other serial devices across networksUse standard and intelligent multiport boardsImplement file transfer formats such as XModem, YModem, ZModem, and KermitInterface with the latest high-speed modems at data rates of 57. 6Kbps and higherWrite terminal emulation code that works on a wide variety of systemsWrite communications programs t hat take advantage of Windows 95, 98, and NT communications APIsUse TAPI and take the mystery out of modem settingsAll source code and files for use with Microsoft Visual C++ and Borland C++ included on CD-ROM System Requirements: For 16-bit programming: Computer must be able to run Windows 3. 1 and Borland or Microsoft 16-bit compilers. Borland C++ 4. 5 or Microsoft Visual C++ 1. 52. For 32-bit programming: Computer must be able to run Windows 95/98/NT and Microsoft 32-bit compilers. Microsoft Visual C++ 5. 0 or later required. The Latest Tools and Best Techniques for Fast Results Now thoroughly revised and updated with new material on the 32-bit windows platform, this comprehensive guide delivers everything you need to write robust applications for embedded, data logging, point-of-sale, and other communications systems. Expert programmer and instructor Mark Nelson gives you a complete introduction to serial communications basics, tips on getting the most out of Windows APIs, methods for maximizing data exchange rates over high-speed modems, and the latest techniques for object-oriented programming. Featuring a CD-ROM packed with ready-to-run code modules, this is the one guide you need for successful serial communications development. www idgbooks. com

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 860
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 17 Dec 1999

ISBN 10: 0764545701
ISBN 13: 9780764545702

Author Bio
About the Author Mark Nelson is a programmer for Cisco Systems, Inc., in Dallas. He writes for technical publications such as Dr. Dobbs Journal and C/C++ Users Journal, and is the author of The Data Compression Book and C++ Programmers Guide to the Standard Template Library.