Read win2000 serial port from QNX4

Is it possible to read directly a serial port of a Win2000 PC from a QNX4
PC?

I have 1 pc in Win2000 with a standard serial port. I have 1 pc in QNX4.
Both of them have TCPip communication. I can send a file to a shared printer
in Win2000 from a QNX4 PC with SMBfsys and mount_smb commands. Is there a
utility or something to read the Win2000’s serial port from QNX4?

Thank you.

Louis Francoeur.

do you want to communicate via IP between these two PC? If yes, you
should consider as a basis either the Net.fd under QNX 4 which converts
a serial port into a network port for QNX 4 packages. Alternatively you
use ppp or slip

Louis Francoeur schrieb:

Is it possible to read directly a serial port of a Win2000 PC from a QNX4
PC?

I have 1 pc in Win2000 with a standard serial port. I have 1 pc in QNX4.
Both of them have TCPip communication. I can send a file to a shared printer
in Win2000 from a QNX4 PC with SMBfsys and mount_smb commands. Is there a
utility or something to read the Win2000’s serial port from QNX4?

Thank you.

Louis Francoeur.


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“IBK-Consult” <joerg.kampmann@ibk-consult.de> wrote in message
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do you want to communicate via IP between these two PC? If yes, you
should consider as a basis either the Net.fd under QNX 4 which converts
a serial port into a network port for QNX 4 packages.

Net.fd only works for communication betwen two QNX4 machines not Win2000 and
QNX5

…Alternatively you

use ppp or slip

Louis Francoeur schrieb:

Is it possible to read directly a serial port of a Win2000 PC from a
QNX4
PC?

I have 1 pc in Win2000 with a standard serial port. I have 1 pc in QNX4.
Both of them have TCPip communication. I can send a file to a shared
printer
in Win2000 from a QNX4 PC with SMBfsys and mount_smb commands. Is there
a
utility or something to read the Win2000’s serial port from QNX4?

Thank you.

Louis Francoeur.


============ lat=52.35°N - lon=10.25°E ================================
Dr. Jörg Kampmann - IBK-Consult for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
D-31228 Peine - Tel.:+49-177-276-3140 - Fax: +49-5171-13385
http://www.ibk-consult.de
===== QNX is the better Choice for Real-Time: > http://www.qnx.com > ====

Mario, you are right: QNX 4 packages!
tnx for hint - but perhaps he wants to do some reverse engineering with
w2k :wink:
Jörg
Mario Charest schrieb:

“IBK-Consult” <> joerg.kampmann@ibk-consult.de> > wrote in message
news:> 3DE905A8.12A795AD@ibk-consult.de> …
do you want to communicate via IP between these two PC? If yes, you
should consider as a basis either the Net.fd under QNX 4 which converts
a serial port into a network port for QNX 4 packages.

Net.fd only works for communication betwen two QNX4 machines not Win2000 and
QNX5

.Alternatively you
use ppp or slip

Louis Francoeur schrieb:

Is it possible to read directly a serial port of a Win2000 PC from a
QNX4
PC?

I have 1 pc in Win2000 with a standard serial port. I have 1 pc in QNX4.
Both of them have TCPip communication. I can send a file to a shared
printer
in Win2000 from a QNX4 PC with SMBfsys and mount_smb commands. Is there
a
utility or something to read the Win2000’s serial port from QNX4?

Thank you.

Louis Francoeur.


============ lat=52.35°N - lon=10.25°E ================================
Dr. Jörg Kampmann - IBK-Consult for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
D-31228 Peine - Tel.:+49-177-276-3140 - Fax: +49-5171-13385
http://www.ibk-consult.de
===== QNX is the better Choice for Real-Time: > http://www.qnx.com > ====


============ lat=52.35°N - lon=10.25°E ================================
Dr. Jörg Kampmann - IBK-Consult for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
D-31228 Peine - Tel.:+49-177-276-3140 - Fax: +49-5171-13385
http://www.ibk-consult.de
===== QNX is the better Choice for Real-Time: http://www.qnx.com ====