On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, richkp_jr wrote:
> This includes 20 DIOs and that is what I want to know about. How would
> I go about writting c++ code to access the DIOs.
I'd just use C, but I'm prejudiced - I hate C++ :-)
> I'm new to C++ and perhaps I ought not bo worried about this end of
> the field yet but I am. I'm guessing I can use fscan to read info and
> maybe fprint to write data.
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> If anyone knows how this can be done I'd like to know
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> Thanks
> Pete
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