![]() The only people that uses CB instead of Visual C++ or GNU in the business sector I work are those related to hardware stuff that needs communicate with a PC, for example utilities to save configuration in boards and/or vending machines with a PC into them and so. Rafael Ontivero wrote: That's a question that much other people does. Other uses a class that encapsulates CreateFile/WriteFile/ReadFile stuff, other uses old MSCOMM OCX control, but all does it as a temporary solution until 'borland' will add a serial port component. Daniel Bissett That's a question that much other people does. Also, does anyone know why, after all these years, Borland/Emvbarcadero has never provided serial support? I would like to know if there are other packages out there that are known to work with CB 2010, preferably ones that don't cost hundreds of dollars. I don't understand all the details but it seems clear that Async Pro is a dead end for C++ Builder programmers. Another problem is that CB 2010, unlike BCB 6, does not compile Delphi packages. Another is the that all the current supporters of Async Pro are Delphi guys. There seem to be several issues at play here. Much to my dismay, I then discovered that Async Pro does not work with CB 2010. ![]() Recently, I decided to upgrade to C++ Builder 2010. The majority of my programs require support for serial ports. Hi All, I have been using BCB6 and TurboPower Async Pro for almost ten years now. Also, does anyone know why, after all these years, Borland/Emvbarcadero has never provided serial support? Thanks for any help. ![]() ![]() TMS Async uses the Windows serial port communications. TMS Async is available as VCL component for Delphi and C+. ![]()
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