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Learn about serial communications in Microsoft Windows. The Multithreaded TTY (MTTTY) sample is included with this article. (35 printed pages) Download the MTTTY sample (4918.exe) for this technical article. Contents Overview Introduction Opening a Port Reading and Writing Serial Status Serial Settings Conclusion Bibliography Overview This article provides a foundation for learning about serial communications in Windows. This article assumes you are familiar with the fundamentals of multiple threading and synchronization in Windows. In addition, a basic familiarity of the heap functions is useful to fully comprehend the memory management methods used by the sample, MTTTY, included with this article. Application programming interfaces (APIs) that control user interface features of windows and dialog boxes, though not discussed here, are useful to know in order to fully comprehend the sample provided with this article. Readers unfamiliar with general Windows prog
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