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    Re: Comm Module Comm_Recv

    Well, it's not important if you are working on a little experiment or on the next Robotic Rover going to Mars. For us is important to see if we can improve thinBasic for whatever need a thinBasic user can have. That's why I asked
    You know, intelligence is a mix of open mind, curiosity and perseverance
    Something good will come out.

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    Re: Comm Module Comm_Recv

    Thanks for the link Gerry, I followed it to a uk supplier who does some very interesting toys. ;D

    http://www.milinst.com/

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    Re: Comm Module Comm_Recv

    Hi GKeely,

    that is fantastic device looking at the features!

    Just one note from my side, reacting to your first post - instead of:
    [code=thinbasic]
    Comm_Send(hComm, "command" & chr$(val1) & chr$(val2) & ... )
    [/code]

    you can use directly this shorter form:
    [code=thinbasic]
    Comm_Send(hComm, "command" & chr$(val1, val2, ...) )
    [/code]

    or even the ultrasmallone:
    [code=thinbasic]
    Comm_Send(hComm, CHR$("command",val1, val2, ...) )
    [/code]

    Isn't thinBASIC great ?

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    Re: Comm Module Comm_Recv

    Thanks a lot Petr about CHR$ power.
    Sometimes even I forget about the hard work we did together to tune up some language keyword.

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