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Top Forums Programming RS-232 C++ Programming Post 302152969 by porter on Saturday 22nd of December 2007 06:19:46 PM
Old 12-22-2007
User an appropriate layering in your software so that only the bottom bit is concerned about RS232, the higher levels should work on any stream at all, so if, for example you weren't directly connected to the device and it was a remote machine that did, you could have an SSH/SSL/TCP connection between the two machines and your code happily talk over that.
 

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