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QuestionWhat queuing technique and GUI component should I choose for my multi-comport, receive-only terminal software? Pin
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arnold_w30-Jan-21 1:00
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OriginalGriff wrote:
First off, don't assume that a DataReceived event will contain a full message: COM ports aren't packet based - they are character based, and a DataReceived event will fire after each character arrives if necessary.
I have a Com port logging window (that supports a single Com port) today implemented as a DataGridView and it works reasonably well, it's not the end of the world if a logging message appears in 2 halves in 2 separate rows. What I do think is important is that the time stamps are accurate, that's why I don't want to stay in the event handler too long (the time stamp will be stored first thing in the port_DataReceived event handler). Is it possible make the application to be inside 2 (or more) event handlers (COM1port_DataReceived, COM2port_DataReceived, COM3port_DataReceived, etc) at the same time or will they always be called after each other even if the events happen at the same time?
OriginalGriff wrote:
add items with TextBox.AppendText and it will autoscroll to the end.
Is the same true for RichTextBox? In that case I guess I can delete RichTextBox off the list.

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