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      Where are you stuck in implementing?

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        Where are you stuck in implementing?

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        i want to communicate to the multimeter through rs232, for that i make one dialog (GUI in vc++) in which port configuration is there and read and write button is also there , means when click on read then if proble of multimeter is connected to AC supply then it will show AC supply value on the dialog.

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          I can't do any better than recommend the ever classic: http://www.flounder.com/serial.htm[^] Enjoy... and realise that serial programming is not quiiiiite as simple as you thought. Same with interfacing with anything! Iain.

          I have now moved to Sweden for love (awwww). If you're in Scandinavia and want an MVP on the payroll (or happy with a remote worker), or need cotract work done, give me a job! http://cv.imcsoft.co.uk/[^]

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            i want to communicate to the multimeter through rs232, for that i make one dialog (GUI in vc++) in which port configuration is there and read and write button is also there , means when click on read then if proble of multimeter is connected to AC supply then it will show AC supply value on the dialog.

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            The Concept is okay!!! Is your multimeter is providing you an RS-232 interface for tapping the output?? or you are doing it with any external ADC??? what data you have to communicate to the serial port? a better explanation about your project may be much helpful in helping you!!!!

            Have a Happy Coding.....

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              The Concept is okay!!! Is your multimeter is providing you an RS-232 interface for tapping the output?? or you are doing it with any external ADC??? what data you have to communicate to the serial port? a better explanation about your project may be much helpful in helping you!!!!

              Have a Happy Coding.....

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              my multimeter have rs232 interface, i want code for communicate thru serial port, like read/write/close/open function, i m new in the vc++. so i want code for dialog based application.

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