Re: Does CE5 support asynchronous operation (winInet/WinSock/Serial CO

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They all work asynchronously. Overlapped I/O isn't supported by Windows CE,
but you don't need it. The driver structure handles serializing I/O
requests to the same device.

What's the real question?!

Paul T.

"Gakuren Ko" <GakurenKo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
Does CE 5.0 support asynchronous operation for WinInet, WinSock, Serial
COM?
My understanding is as follows

WinInet : partially support (only
InernetReadFile/InternetQueryDataAvailable)
Serial COM : not support
WinSock : seems like support async operation but no clear info in PB 5.

It would be greatly appreciated if someone have new info.

Thank you
Gakuren Ko



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