From: "Jim Dorman" <jimd@pcada.com>
Subject: Re: Access to x86 I/O ports
Date: 1996/10/09
Date: 1996-10-09T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01bbb61c$4263d900$5041a7cf@ns.znet.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3252E8FE.26B3@calvin.cca.rockwell.com
What operating system are you using? If it's DOS, you can use the R/S232
library package in the Adauser libraries that are available for IntegrAda,
ActivAda, or Janus/Ada.
For more information on this subject give me a call. For more general
information on Ada products for the PC you can visit
"http://www.pcada.com". Sorry, AdaUser and AdaGraphics are not yet
available for GNAT. If that's an interest for you, drop us a line. We
don't want to port the libraries if no one wants them.
--
Jim Dorman
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JR Crosmer <jrc@calvin.cca.rockwell.com> wrote in article
<3252E8FE.26B3@calvin.cca.rockwell.com>...
> Is there a way to access the I/O ports of the X86 processor
> (similar to the inportb, etc. in c) in the w96 gnat?
>
> Options seem to be
> a) there is a system call in the libc
> b) one must use a w95 API call
> c) write an asm procedures and invoke from Ada
> d) not possible (must write w95 device driver)
>
> Any experience with any of the above suggested methods?
>
> JR Crosmer
>
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