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9.1: PortOpen Causes VCOMM to Crash |
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This article is from the Programming VCOMM FAQ, by nelson@desktop.nsc.com (Taed Nelson) with numerous contributions by others.
[Contributed by Michael Grabelkovsky (michael@slink.co.il).]
If the PortOpen() function return FALSE (unsuccessful), but *pError remains
unchanged, VCOMM crashes at VCOMM(04)+974.
 
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