Windows Standard Serial Communication Library for Delphi 5.2

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The Windows Standard Serial Communications Library for Delphi (WSC4D) is a serial communication library based on the Windows API. With it you'll be able to control any serial device connected to a serial port.

Includes 32 functions plus modem control, ASCII, XMODEM, and YMODEM protocols, and a selection of example programs. WSC4D can be used with any version of Borland Delphi. Here are some key features of "Windows Standard Serial Communication Library for Delphi":

· Royalty free distribution with your compiled application
· Includes 16-bit (WSC16.DLL) and 32-bit (WSC32.DLL) versions
· Evaluation versions are fully functional. No unlock code is required
· Can be used from GUI mode or console mode programs
· Can control multiple ports simultaneously
· Includes hardware and software flow control
· Is port re-entrant
· State driven Xmodem and Ymodem on multiple ports simultaneously
· Is fully thread safe
· Can send Windows messages on completion of events (incoming character, etc.)
· Works with all versions of Delphi
· Does not depend on support libraries. Makes calls to Windows API functions only
· Can be used with any language (C/C++,.NET, Visual Basic, VB.NET, etc.) that can call the Windows API
Requirements:

· Delphi or .NET compiler
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

· Added functions SioQuiet() and SioWaitFor()

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