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EnumSerialPorts v1.02 - Enumerating Serial Ports

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3 Mar 2000 1  
A freeware MFC function to enumerate serial ports.
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  • Introduction

    Welcome to EnumSerialPorts v1.01, a simple MFC function to enumerate the serial ports installed on your machine.


    Features
    Usage
    History
    API Reference
    Contacting the Author


    Features

    • Simple C style function interface.
    • The code works on both Windows 95/98 and NT.
    • The code is fully Unicode compliant and include Unicode built options in the workspace file.


    Usage

    • To use the function in your code simply #include "enumser.cpp" in your project and #include "enumser.h" in which ever of your modules needs to make calls to the function.
    • Your code will need to include MFC either statically or dynamically.
    • To see the class in action, have a look at the main function in the module main.cpp.


    History

    v1.0 (3 November 1998)
    • Initial Public release.

    v1.01 (23 February 1999)

    • Code now uses QueryDosDevice() if running on NT to determine which serial ports are available. This avoids having to open the ports at all. It should operate a lot faster in addition.

    V1.02 (12 December 1999)

    • Fixed a problem in the Win9x code path when trying to detect deactivated IRDA-ports. When trying to open those, you will get the error-code ERROR_GEN_FAILURE.


    API Reference

    EnumerateSerialPorts

    void ::EnumerateSerialPorts(CUIntArray& ports);

    Parameters:

    • ports -- Upon return this array will contain the port numbers of all the serial ports installed on the computer.



    Contacting the Author

    PJ Naughter
    Email: pjn@indigo.ie
    Web: http://www.naughter.com
    12 December 1999


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