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From: Chris Tacke, eMVP (ctacke[at]OpenNETCF_dot_org)
Date: 07/17/04


Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 08:01:45 -0400

So something like "hyperterminal" but for the device? I don't think there's
anything that comes on the device, but there are some third-party ones. I
did an article for MSDN on using the serial ports through managed code and
the sample app would probably work for what you're after. You might also
check Handango or even Google for a terminal program.

-Chris

"Jim Shores" <jimyoubetternotcryS@bellsouth.wet> wrote in message
news:C9288B99-B2C0-494A-A1E8-F9DA9F8B9AEB@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> We're wondering, there is at least a 20-pin outlet connector on our
machine, are there any example programs that could accept, (i think i mean
'serial' input from some type of sensor or sending unit), and then present a
simple display that will accept user response-to-output?
>
> Jim Shores



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