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Serial Communications (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

Some Windows Embedded CE–based devices can communicate with other computers, printers, modems, or Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites by way of a serial connection.

Serial I/O is the simplest form of communication supported by Windows Embedded CE. It is used when a direct, one-to-one connection exists between two devices.

Serial I/O can occur by way of various hardware connections; however, most Windows Embedded CE–based devices use serial cables or a PC Card device, such as a modem or infrared (IR) transceiver.

Exchanging data by way of a serial cable is similar to reading from or writing to a file.

Windows Embedded CE supports standard Windows-based desktop functions for serial communications. These functions can be used to open, close, and manipulate serial ports, transmit and receive data, and manage the connection.

See Also

Concepts

Serial Port Driver Development Concepts
Serial Cables and Connectors
Programming Serial Connections

Other Resources

Infrared Communications
Serial Communications Reference