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Jack Erbes
 
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Philippe wrote:

I think I was wrong
what I need is a serial splitter
that works with windows 98SE
gr
Ph.


If you're an advanced programmer, here is an explanation that will help
you write your own:

http://www.netrino.com/Connecting/2000-02/

Pretty interesting explanation.

Jack

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Meindert Sprang
 
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Philippe wrote:

I think I was wrong
what I need is a serial splitter
that works with windows 98SE
gr
Ph.


If you're an advanced programmer, here is an explanation that will help
you write your own:

http://www.netrino.com/Connecting/2000-02/


Being a programmer in this example is not enough, they also use a PCI
interface chip to mimic the registers of a serial port. This is a solution
that would even take a few days to weeks for an experienced hardware and
software engineer.

To write an entire software solution, it would take about 2 weeks for an
experienced programmer. And experienced in this case means that he has
experience in writing device drivers in Windows, which is an art on its own.

Meindert


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