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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.I need to input some variable resistance data into a program and the thought occured to me that perhaps the Game port joystick interface might work. Does anyone know if there are any templates or example code that reads/shows how to read the game port? thanks, Bob Roos
Post Follow-up to this messagecheck this out: DriverLINX Port I/O Driver for Win95 and WinNT (C) Copyright 1996, Scientific Software Tools, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Scientific Software Tools, Inc. is pleased to provide you with this utility for performing hardware port I/O under Windows 95 and Windows NT. This product allows your 32-bit C/C++ or Visual Basic apps (or any language that can call a DLL) direct access to the I/O ports over the range 0100H to FFFFH. This product contains the following components: DLPortIO.DLL -- Win32 DLL hardware I/O functions DLPortIO.H -- C/C++ interface to DLPortIO.DLL DLPortIO.BAS -- Visual Basic interface to DLPortIO.DLL DLPortIO.SYS -- Kernel mode driver for WinNT (not required for Win95) MSVC example VB example If you're unsure how to interface your app to DLPortIO.DLL, please look at the source code files for simple examples. You are free to copy and distribute this product as long as this package is distributed in its entirety and SST's copyright and trademark notices are not removed. Please see the license file for more information. This product is provided without charge so we can't provide any technical support for it. However, if you find any problems, please e-mail us at support@sstnet.com with a complete description of the problem. About Scientific Software Tools, Inc. ------------------------------------- Scientific Software Tools, Inc. (SST) develops and markets award-winning, commercial Windows products for the test/measurement and industrial marketplace and provides product development services for other companies. SST's product development expertise spans from systems-level components, e.g., OCX/ActiveX, VxD, and NT kernel drivers to full commercial applications. For more information, please contact us at Scientific Software Tools, Inc. 19 E. Central Avenue Paoli, PA 19301 (610) 889-1354 (610) 889-1556 Fax E-mail: sales@sstnet.com Web: www.sstnet.com ----- DriverLINX is a registered trademark of Scientific Software Tools, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Win95, WinNT, and Visual Basic are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. spuds wrote: > I need to input some variable resistance data into a program and the > thought occured to me that perhaps the Game port joystick interface > might work. > > Does anyone know if there are any templates or example code that > reads/shows how to read the game port? > > thanks, > > Bob Roos
Post Follow-up to this messageThaks for the info. I went to their website (www.sstnet.com), but couldn't find the DriverLinx. I sent them a request for more info on it. Just got an idea to Google it. Found www.driverlinx.com and it has what you mentioned. Thanks Bob On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 08:31:19 +0100, I v e k y <i v e k y @ e m a i l . h i n e t . h r> wrote: > check this out: > > DriverLINX Port I/O Driver for Win95 and WinNT > > (C) Copyright 1996, Scientific Software Tools, Inc. > All Rights Reserved.
Post Follow-up to this messagespuds wrote: > Thaks for the info. I went to their website (www.sstnet.com), but > couldn't find the DriverLinx. I sent them a request for more info on > it. > > Just got an idea to Google it. Found www.driverlinx.com and it has > what you mentioned. > > Thanks > > Bob i will use that to drive some electronic circuits from clarion too (over parallel port)
Post Follow-up to this messageI am seriously thinking of using a micro processor that talks RS-232 to do my monitoring. Check out www.basicx.com and www.parallax.com for the basic program driven microprocessors. I have another application where the micro processor can control most of the project with only a little help from a PC. I can talk to the serial port with ClaCom Lite. Bob On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 20:31:57 +0100, I v e k y <i v e k y @ e m a i l . h i n e t . h r> wrote: > spuds wrote: > > > i will use that to drive some electronic circuits from clarion too (over > parallel port) > >
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