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Posted by Bill Kearney on November 17, 2007, 6:58 pm
Please log in for more thread options Serial port programming isn't necessarily any simpler than DLLs. The labjack device looks to be interesting, and has quite an array of programming interfaces. | ||||||||||
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> seen as a virtual serial port device, or use a USB to serial
> adapter and use a real serial port controlled gizmo for the data
> I/O. I'd stay away from devices that require dll based
> programming unless you are an experienced programmer.