I am trying to port a Windows application written in Delphi7/2007 back in 2004-2012 to FPC/Lazarus so it can later be moved to Linux. THis application is used to talk via RS232 to a data collection system for control and data retrieval.
Unfortunately there was no built-in support in Delphi for serial comm so we used external components for this, at first a very simple TSerial component from a developer in the UK and later Turbo Async Pro. The TSerial component is contained in a single source file whereas AsyncPro is splitting its serial component in a large set of units, very hard to navigate. In both cases the application is written using the event model for receiving data and non-blocking send functions. I would rather not want to port these components (at least not Async Pro) since they are inherently Windows centric. Instead I want to use the built-in Serial component, but it needs to be packaged with a wrapper such that an OnRxData event is added and such that there is a non-blocking transmit. Must be possible to set the RX/Tx buffer size too. What is the best way to accomplish the move of serial comm to FPC/Lazarus? Is there a way to add receive events and non-blocking send to the built-in serial object in FPC? I mean if I make a custom component by inheriting from the built-in serial, how can these extra features be added? Maybe it has already been done? -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus