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README.rtf LGDCommunicationKit, Release 1.0 (prerelease) Creation Date: June 30, 1993 $Revision: 1.2 $ The LGDCommunicationKit from Looking Glass Design, Inc. For additional information, contact: Mike Gobbi Looking Glass Design Phone: (604) 451-7461 FAX: (604) 451-7490 Email: mike_gobbi@looking-glass.com (NeXT Mail) Looking Glass Design, Inc. Announces Serial Port Communication Objects for NEXTSTEP VANCOUVER, BC - Looking Glass Design, Inc. (LGD) today announced the pre-release of the LGDCommunicationKit, a serial communications library for NEXTSTEP. LGDSerialPort is an appkit-independant object used to connect to serial devices, suitable for use in command-line executables and daemons. The class supports full uucp-style device locking, as well as a wide range of port configuration options. LGDAppSerialPort extends the functionality of the basic serial device for use in NEXTSTEP GUI applications. The kit includes a palette, allowing the programmer to specify target and action from within Interface Builder. The specified message will be sent whenever data becomes available at the device, allowing applications to deal with serial port input in an event-driven manner just as they do the keyboard and mouse input. "I believe that third-party objects should be as easy to use as objects developed at NeXT. By providing complete class and kit documentation in familiar styles, and by making palettes and example programs a standard feature of any kit released, Looking Glass Design demonstrates its commitment to seamless integration into the development environment." Scott Thomas, president. A pre-release of the LGDCommunicationKit is available for free via anonymous ftp from cs.orst.edu. ####### LGDCommunicationKit, LGDSerialPort, LGDAppSerialPort, and LGDChat are trademarks of Looking Glass Design, Inc. NeXT, NEXTSTEP, and Interface Builder are trademarks of NeXT Computer, Inc.
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