[comp.windows.ms.programmer] Communication Packages needed with Windows? OS2?

wayne@wem2.hf.intel.com (Wayne McDaniel) (04/10/91)

There are many interrupt driven communication packages out there
for sell to write DOS communication programs.  What about Windows and
OS2?  Does one use the same communication packages that are
available for DOS or does Windows and OS2 have built in communication
support?

Thanks

Wayne McDaniel   wayne@wem.hf.intel.com
(Standard Disclaimer)

larrys@watson.ibm.com (Larry Salomon, Jr.) (04/12/91)

In <1991Apr10.161018.18635@wem2.hf.intel.com>, wayne@wem2.hf.intel.com (Wayne McDaniel) writes:
>
>There are many interrupt driven communication packages out there
>for sell to write DOS communication programs.  What about Windows and
>OS2?  Does one use the same communication packages that are
>available for DOS or does Windows and OS2 have built in communication
>support?

OS/2 has the "extended edition" which contains the communication support.

Cheers,
Larry Salomon, Jr. (aka 'Q')
OS/2 Applications and Tools
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY

d9mikael@dtek.chalmers.se (Mikael Wahlgren) (04/14/91)

In article <1991Apr12.123630.19704@watson.ibm.com> larrys@yktvmv writes:
>In <1991Apr10.161018.18635@wem2.hf.intel.com>, wayne@wem2.hf.intel.com (Wayne McDaniel) writes:

>>for sell to write DOS communication programs.  What about Windows and
>>OS2?  Does one use the same communication packages that are
>>available for DOS or does Windows and OS2 have built in communication
>>support?
>
>OS/2 has the "extended edition" which contains the communication support.

You don't need Extended Edition if the only thing you want to do is
interrupt-driven asynchronous communication.  There is a COM-driver
in OS/2 that you work when you write an asynchronous program.  THe driver
itself is interrupt-driven, so the application program don't need to
worry about these things.

There are plenty of asynchronous communication programs available for
OS/2, both PM and text.

Mikael Wahlgren      d9mikael@dtek.chalmers.se