jlh@loral.UUCP (The Happy Hacker) (01/06/88)
I have an application where I need to display graphics on a PC screen
(CGA is fine with me) via the RS232 port. As I'm involved in writing
the software used to send the data to the PC I can send it in any format
it needs to be in. It has to be real time, no fair saving the data to
a file and displaying it from there.
My question is, can crosstalk or procomm do this? Does anyone know of
any communications package with this facility? How about source code
for a half decent package that I could modify? Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Jim Harkins
Loral Instrumentation, San Diego
{ucbvax, ittvax!dcdwest, akgua, decvax, ihnp4}!sdcsvax!sdcc6!loral!jlhsam@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (Samuel P. Moore) (01/07/88)
In article <1515@loral.UUCP> jlh@loral.UUCP (The Happy Hacker) writes: >I have an application where I need to display graphics on a PC screen >(CGA is fine with me) via the RS232 port. As I'm involved in writing >the software used to send the data to the PC I can send it in any format >it needs to be in. It has to be real time, no fair saving the data to >a file and displaying it from there. How about MS Kermit in Tek 4010 emulation mode? Sam