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Winsoft ComPort For FireMonkey 1.7 Full Source For Delphi C Builder XE2 10.2


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Winsoft ComPort For FireMonkey 1.7 Full Source For Delphi C Builder XE2 10.2


How to Use Winsoft ComPort for FireMonkey 1.7 Full Source for Delphi C++ Builder XE2 â 10.2


Winsoft ComPort for FireMonkey is a powerful component that allows you to communicate with devices connected to the serial port using RS232 protocol. It is easy to use, very fast and supports multithreading and overlapping for maximum performance. You can use it with Delphi or C++ Builder FireMonkey applications on Windows 32/64-bit platforms.


In this article, we will show you how to install and use Winsoft ComPort for FireMonkey 1.7 Full Source for Delphi C++ Builder XE2 â 10.2. You will learn how to set up the communication parameters, open and close the port, send and receive data, and handle events.


Installation


To install Winsoft ComPort for FireMonkey 1.7 Full Source for Delphi C++ Builder XE2 â 10.2, you need to download the installer from here and run it. Follow the steps and close the IDE before starting the installation. The installer will copy the component files to your hard drive and register them in the IDE.


Usage


To use Winsoft ComPort for FireMonkey 1.7 Full Source for Delphi C++ Builder XE2 â 10.2, you need to add the FComPort unit to your project and drop a TFComPort component on your form. You can find it in the Winsoft tab of the component palette.


The TFComPort component has several properties and methods that you can use to configure and control the serial communication. Here are some of the most important ones:


DeviceName: The name of the serial port device, such as COM1, COM2, etc. You can also use a special prefix (\\\\.\\) to access COM ports higher than 9, such as \\\\.\\COM10.


BaudRate: The speed of data transmission in bits per second (bps), such as 9600, 19200, 115200, etc.


DataBits: The number of data bits in each byte, such as 5, 6, 7 or 8.


Parity: The method of error detection, such as None, Odd, Even, Mark or Space.


StopBits: The number of stop bits at the end of each byte, such as One, OnePointFive or Two.


FlowControl: The method of controlling the data flow between the sender and receiver, such as None, Hardware (RTS/CTS) or Software (XON/XOFF).


Active: A boolean value that indicates whether the port is open or closed. You can set it to True or False to open or close the port programmatically.


Open: A method that opens the port with the specified parameters.


Close: A method that closes the port.


Write: A method that writes data to the port. You can specify the data as a string, an array of bytes or a stream.


Read: A method that reads data from the port. You can specify a buffer variable or a stream to store the data.


Purge: A method that clears the input and output buffers of the port.


Flush: A method that sends any buffered data to the port immediately.


SetRTS: A method that sets the RTS (Request To Send) signal to True.


ClearRTS: A method that sets the RTS signal to False.


SetDTR: A method that sets the DTR (Data Terminal Ready) signal to True.


ClearDTR: A method that sets the DTR signal to False.


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