Re: How to access I/O port directly in VC6.0?



Hi Joe,

On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:33:27 -0500, Joseph M. Newcomer
<newcomer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

but
that's about the limit of what you can do with commercially available drivers.

That's not true ;-)

You can use this:
http://www.kithara.de/en/home.php

you can do a lot more as simple I/O with this beast and it works
great. We use it for more than 5 years without any problem.

Best regards
Walter


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