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chron:
Hello All,

Are there any USB components available for lazarus?  Is lazarus a dead program? I don't see too many useful components for it...comports, USB, you know, the low-level stuff?

Thanks in advance,

xray
ps..anyway to turn-off all the noisy emoticons on this BBS?   
:)o)  <== real emoticon, thats me sticking my toungue out at you...hee hee.

eny:

--- Quote from: chron on June 18, 2011, 12:59:34 pm ---ps..anyway to turn-off all the noisy emoticons on this BBS?   
:)o)  <== real emoticon, thats me sticking my toungue out at you...hee hee.

--- End quote ---
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JD:

--- Quote from: chron on June 18, 2011, 12:59:34 pm ---Hello All,

Are there any USB components available for lazarus?  Is lazarus a dead program? I don't see too many useful components for it...comports, USB, you know, the low-level stuff?

Thanks in advance,

xray
ps..anyway to turn-off all the noisy emoticons on this BBS?   
:)o)  <== real emoticon, thats me sticking my toungue out at you...hee hee.

--- End quote ---

Lazarus is a "GUI" for the Free Pascal compiler & it is far from dead. The "low-level" stuff you're looking for exists as pure pascal DOS based/command line code. Code that can be compiled by most of the pascal compilers around. I know I've seen it but I just don't remember where. Do a search on the Internet & you'll find what you need.

JD:
The Synaser library might help you get started
http://synapse.ararat.cz/doku.php/download

Laksen:
There exists quite many libusb ports for FPC

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