I am tring to send data to the com port, but the device i am talking to only takes ASCII or HEX and what i am sending is string.. How can i change this to send ASCII or Hex instead?
hCommFile: THandle;
on the create..
hCommFile := CreateFile(PChar('COM1'),
GENERIC_READ,
0,
nil,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
0);
Sending Data
{****************************************************************************}
procedure TForm4.WriteString(sToSend:string);
//While in THIS program, we only write stings,
// this procedure is perfectly capable of sending a
// "string" consisting of a single character.
var NumberWritten : dWord;
//The type of NumberWritten is problematic... some
//posts online say use dWord, others say use longint.
//Perhaps it is a matter of what version of Windows
// and/or Delphi you have? For XP + Delphi 4, dWord is right.
begin
if WriteFile(hCommFile,
PChar(sToSend)^,
Length(sToSend),
NumberWritten,
nil)=false then
showmessage('Unable to send');
end;//WriteString
"127"
takes three bytes,"7F"
takes two bytes, and&H7F
takes only one byte (with the caveat that it is not human-readable, being the DEL character). Many protocols, when sending numeric data, will do so using ascii represented hex.