RS232.C was written to provide all of the basic functionality needed
to employ serial I/O in any application written with Borland C
language compilers. Some features are:
1. Ease of use. No assembly language or library files are used and a simple "#include" statement is all that is required to access all of the functions provided.
2. Both input and output are buffered and interrupt driven for efficiency.
3. Serial ports 1 - 4 are supported on PC, AT and PS/2 compatibles.Chained interrupts used on port 3 and 4 are allowed for so as not to interfere with devices such as a mouse or printer. Transmission speeds of 110 to 115200 baud are available.
4. Detection and utilization of hardware buffered UARTs (NS16550AF
etc.) found in some machines is automatic.
5. Interrupt driven hardware and XON/XOFF flow control is provided for.
6. All source code is included. RS232.C can be used with all memory
models.
A Cross-browser JavaScript DHTML Library which adds Drag Drop functionality and extended DHTML capabilities to layers and to any desired image, even those integrated into the text flow.
Get more out of your legacy systems: more performance, functionality, reliability, and manageability
Is your code easy to change? Can you get nearly instantaneous feedback when you do change it? Do you understand it? If the answer to any of these questions is no, you have legacy code, and it is draining time and money away from your development efforts.
The major functionality added in this release includes:
- Rootless mode in X11
- Widget Templtes [both compiled and XML]
As always, this isn t meant to be a stable release, it is only provided so
people can more easily experiment with PicoGUI and possibly help in its
development.
Some of the more significant known bugs:
- The PicoGUI laucher may not work right now, it s undergoing some change.
- Several of the apps included here are not finished, not started, or
otherwise broken.
- There is a redrawing bug that may cause flickering on some platforms
This application provides much functionality for creating data-driven reports, including preview, graphics, and formatting. There is no documentation so you may have to work with it awhile, but there is a demo on how to use it, and the functionality is rich.