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ReadFile () reads Junk characters when tried to read from COM1 Port

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  • D David Crow

    pandit84 wrote:

    ...and Reads Junk characters.

    How are you verifying this? Do you know that data is available to read before calling ReadFile()?

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    I am printing the ptr using printf statement.

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    • P pandit84

      I am printing the ptr using printf statement.

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      if you're doing this between two computers, you are using a null-modem cable?

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        I am printing the ptr using printf statement.

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        And that looks like?

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          if you're doing this between two computers, you are using a null-modem cable?

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          I have not yet tried this on two computers. I am using only one computer to test.

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            And that looks like?

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            "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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            • P pandit84

              I have not yet tried this on two computers. I am using only one computer to test.

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              I doubt very much the COM redirector understands how to loopback i.e. You can't read and write on the same COM port on the same computer, and if you have a machine with two COM ports, you still need a null modem cable between them

              modified on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 4:31 AM

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                "═══════════════════════════════════════²²²²"

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                David Crow
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                That's what your printf() statement looks like?

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                • D David Crow

                  That's what your printf() statement looks like?

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                  oops I am sorry

                  printf("The date %s", ptr) ;

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                    oops I am sorry

                    printf("The date %s", ptr) ;

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                    David Crow
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                    Ok, so are you using communications events?

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                    • D David Crow

                      Ok, so are you using communications events?

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                      No I am not using communication event. I have tried using

                      ::WaitCommEvent

                      . But it never get any event and it goes into continuous wait state. So I have removed that and tried to read the Port using ::ReadFile () without using any event.

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                        Hi , I have created sample application which opens the serial COM Port and tried to write and Read the data. I have used CreateFile () method to open the COM1.

                        hCom = CreateFile (pcCommPort,GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,0,NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0,NULL );

                        Then I set the COM state

                         GetCommState( hCom, &lpCC.dcb); 
                         lpCC.dcb.BaudRate = CBR\_9600;     //  baud rate
                         lpCC.dcb.StopBits = ONESTOPBIT;    //  stop bit	
                         lpCC.dcb.ByteSize = 8;             //  data size, xmit and rcv		 
                         lpCC.dcb.Parity   = NOPARITY;      //  parity bit
                         lpCC.dcb.fBinary = TRUE ;
                         lpCC.dcb.fParity = TRUE ;
                              SetCommState( hCom, &lpCC.dcb ); 
                        

                        I am trying to write the data using

                        WriteFile (hCom,(LPCVOID)ptr,20,&byteswritten,NULL);

                        and trying to read the data using

                        ReadFile (hCom, (LPVOID)ptr, 20, &dwBytesTransferred, 0);

                        ptr is pointer to the BYTE array. The above code of "ReadFiles() returns true and Reads Junk characters. I have written exact 20 characters through WriteFile() and it returned TRUE . I am not able to figure out the exact problem . Please provide any input in this regards. Thanks

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                        You just got to use overlapped I/O when you are using COM ports. There are some classes/samples here. Just search for a suitable article.

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                          No I am not using communication event. I have tried using

                          ::WaitCommEvent

                          . But it never get any event and it goes into continuous wait state. So I have removed that and tried to read the Port using ::ReadFile () without using any event.

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                          pandit84 wrote:

                          . But it never get any event and it goes into continuous wait state.

                          Which means nothing is available to read.

                          pandit84 wrote:

                          So I have removed that and tried to read the Port using ::ReadFile () without using any event.

                          So reading what's not available (to read) seemed like a better idea?

                          "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                          "Some people are making such thorough preparation for rainy days that they aren't enjoying today's sunshine." - William Feather

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                            You just got to use overlapped I/O when you are using COM ports. There are some classes/samples here. Just search for a suitable article.

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                            Finally this solution works for me. What I did is 1. In ReadFile() - Read from different COM port. E.G Writing is done on COM1 and Reading is Done on COM2. As I was having only 1 COM Port . I installed Virtual Port Software on my machine and Paired COM1 and COM2 2. ReadFile() provided a buffer of exact size which I used in WriteFile () method.

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