Swap the
communication code for an RS232 implementation. You can
probably keep HandleEvent() as is. The only reason it hasn't been
implemented is because it'd be so slow as to be unusable.
Why is RS-232
"unusable"?
"[S]o slow as to be unusable" seems pretty clear to me that it's
because of the speed, or rather lack thereof.
Of course, one person's "unusable" is another's "so I have to wait
a
little, big deal". I once booted a NetBSD kernel by sending S-records
over a 57600 serial line. Took about twenty minutes. There are people
and/or contexts for which that would be "unusable"; for me, on that
occasion, it wasn't a big deal.
It may not be fast, but it beats the hell out of not
getting the
data.
Agreed!
"Nothing dispells enthusiam like a small
admission fee"
Sometimes a small fee is the best way to filter out
those who would
happily avail themselves of your time but have no serious interest.
Offer to email <insert something interesting that you have created>
to anyone who asks and you will be flooded with requests.
That hasn't been my experience.
Perhaps I just don't create the right things.
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