vdaniel
Full Member level 4
Dear Colleagues,
Maybe, somebody of you passed the same way and found solution.
I am experienced hadware and softwate designer. During recent 30 years I have a lot of projects completed. I used Intel, then Atmel AVR, now Fujitsu FR and Philips LPC2100 microcontrollers. But the last program for PC I have wtitten in far 1992 under the blessed DOS. When I work with the microcontrollers or under the DOS, I can concentrate mainly on the problem itself. But now I try to switch to Windows, I every time stick, because I have to spent most part of the project time on the Windows details, not on the problem itself. Maybe I hame too old for new things?
I have DOS programs which still work, but, unfortunately, many modern computers do not support more COM and LPT ports, only USB, and I cannot more use DOS. I tried to find USB drivers do simulate COM or LPT under the DOS, but in vain.
Please, I am asking ONLY people who have the same experience! Which is the shortest and easiest way to adapt my software to the modern computers. Is the Windows learning inevitable?
Thank you,
Varuzhan
Maybe, somebody of you passed the same way and found solution.
I am experienced hadware and softwate designer. During recent 30 years I have a lot of projects completed. I used Intel, then Atmel AVR, now Fujitsu FR and Philips LPC2100 microcontrollers. But the last program for PC I have wtitten in far 1992 under the blessed DOS. When I work with the microcontrollers or under the DOS, I can concentrate mainly on the problem itself. But now I try to switch to Windows, I every time stick, because I have to spent most part of the project time on the Windows details, not on the problem itself. Maybe I hame too old for new things?
I have DOS programs which still work, but, unfortunately, many modern computers do not support more COM and LPT ports, only USB, and I cannot more use DOS. I tried to find USB drivers do simulate COM or LPT under the DOS, but in vain.
Please, I am asking ONLY people who have the same experience! Which is the shortest and easiest way to adapt my software to the modern computers. Is the Windows learning inevitable?
Thank you,
Varuzhan