How to read All Data from SerialPort (2005)

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DraguVaso

Hi,

I'm experimenting with the Serial Port in VB.NET 2005. Although it isn't
that easy to get any feedback from my COM-port as I thought it would be...

How can I read all the Data that the port sends back?

I tryed with SerialPort1.ReadLine, but that blocks the application and takes
a lot of time (10 seconds!), I tryed SerialPort1.Read, but I have to read it
into a buffer and has to indicate the count, but how do I know this?

Does anybody knows a nice way to send and receive smoothly all the data from
the SerialPort?

Thanks a lot in advance,

Pieter
 
DraguVaso,
I have not tried the new SerialPort yet, are you using it from your
MainWindow (thread) or in a separate thread?

Looking at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/30swa673.aspx

Have you tried handling the ReceivedEvent?

I would probably use a separate thread...

Again I have not really tried got a chance to play with it.

If you haven't you may want to ask in the VS.NET 2005 newsgroups found at:

http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=whidbey&slcid=us

The bottom of the intro has instructions on how to use the newsgroups via
Outlook Express instead of the web interface.

Hope this helps
Jay
 
Hi,

You can read all AVAILABLE data. You should read data as it is acquired and
buffered.

What I do is to use the OnComm receive event. I double-buffer data there
(append to a variable) until all of the data that I need has been received.
I do this by parsing (in you case, append to a string buffer, and use the
IndexOf method of the string to locate the appropriate terminating
condition), or by checking the length of the data that have been buffered.

BTW, I have examples of these sorts of things in my book (see below),
including VS 2005.

Dick

--
Richard Grier (Microsoft Visual Basic MVP)

See www.hardandsoftware.net for contact information.

Author of Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Serial Communications, 4th
Edition ISBN 1-890422-28-2 (391 pages) published July 2004.
 
Thanks for the info!
did you also use an SMS-Modem? Especially the Audiotel Industrial GPRS plus
Modem?
 
Hi,

I have not used an SMS modem. It shouldn't matter, though. Modems are
modems... There are individual small variations (and "funnies"), but in
general they work similarly.

Dick

--
Richard Grier (Microsoft Visual Basic MVP)

See www.hardandsoftware.net for contact information.

Author of Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Serial Communications, 4th
Edition ISBN 1-890422-28-2 (391 pages) published July 2004.
 
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