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The Ultimate Toolbox Communication Classes

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25 Aug 2007 1  
The Ultimate Toolbox provides additional classes to help with serial and socket communication.

Visit the Ultimate Toolbox main page for an overview and configuration guide to the Ultimate Toolbox library.

Contents

Introduction

The Ultimate Toolbox offers two classes to help with Serial and Socket communication.

Serial Port

(Archived*) The COXSerialCommConfig, COXSerialCommException, COXSerialCommFile & COXSerialCommSetup encapsulate the Win32 serial communications API.

*Archived classes can be found in the archive\source and archive\include directories. These directories are contained in the sample projects download. There may or may not be a usage example project in the archive\samples dir. There should still be class information in the compiled HTML help documentation. These classes were classified as unsupported in the last commercial version (9.2) of the Ultimate Toolbox, and have not be updated for VS2005 compilation.

Socket Extension

(Archived*) The class COXCommunicator is derived from the MFC class CSocket. It provides some additional features that make it easier and safer to use.

*Archived classes can be found in the archive\source and archive\include directories. These directories are contained in the sample projects download. There may or may not be a usage example project in the archive\samples dir. There should still be class information in the compiled HTML help documentation. These classes were classified as unsupported in the last commercial version (9.2) of the Ultimate Toolbox, and have not be updated for VS2005 compilation.

History

Initial CodeProject release August 2007.

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