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Apr 8th, 2004
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Need help Reading and writing to a Port

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im trying to make a program that can receive data from a port (ex. USB, Parallel) and then write back to it. i was wondering if anyone could help me out by point me in the right direction as of what to do. :-|

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Not to hijack the thread, but if anyone knows of this in Pascal as well, that would be awesome.
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google for 'i/o ports tutorial C'
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also search for 'USB Protocol'
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thank you very much!
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