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Alexander Wiseman29-Jun-06 12:54
Alexander Wiseman29-Jun-06 12:54 
Excellent! I'm glad you got it working.

The purpose of my second question was to make sure that the serial library was explicitly spawning a new thread and not asynchronously invoking a delegate function. I see by the code you put there that it is indeed explicitly creating the thread, so you probably don't want to kill the thread.

I think you solution is perfect, and I understand now why you had said that the thread was still running. Switching to the main thread before doing any of the data processing seems to be the best way to go.

Let me know if you run into any more problems Cool | :cool:

Sincerely,
Alexander Wiseman
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