From: "Steve Doiel" <nospam_steved94@attbi.com>
Subject: Re: Accessing I/O Ports in Windows NT/2000
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 03:41:34 GMT
Date: 2002-01-17T03:41:34+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <NJr18.33771$Vq.339601@rwcrnsc53> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3C45FC6C.2030208@mail1.monmouth.army.mil
There solution that sounds promising at:
http://www.beyondlogic.org/porttalk/porttalk.htm
I haven't tried it.
SteveD
"Jeffrey Glenn" <jeffrey.glenn@mail1.monmouth.army.mil> wrote in message
news:3C45FC6C.2030208@mail1.monmouth.army.mil...
> I've found that accessing the I/O ports on Windows 9x is rather easy,
> but with Windows NT/2000 input and output instructions are privileged
> and the OS just pulls the plug on your program. I found IO.DLL which is
> supposed to provide I/O port access but it causes an illegal page fault
> when called from an Ada task.
>
> Does anyone know of an Ada solution to accessing I/O ports on Windows
> NT/2000?
>
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-01-16 22:19 Accessing I/O Ports in Windows NT/2000 Jeffrey Glenn
2002-01-17 3:41 ` Steve Doiel [this message]
2002-01-17 15:35 ` Ted Dennison
2002-01-17 21:26 ` Jeffrey Glenn
2002-01-18 7:09 ` Michael Bode
2002-01-18 8:29 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2002-01-18 17:22 ` Stephen Leake
2002-01-18 15:03 ` Ted Dennison
2002-01-22 7:47 ` Mats Karlssohn
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