>Whoops, Larry, didn't mean to duplicate your answer. Oversight. My bad.
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>>Use the MSComm32 control. You can create an OLEControl subclass of it and use the OnComm event. This fires when data is present in the buffer.
No problem. Just proves us old guys think alike.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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