Telepathy is the best serial communication library for Nantucket/CA-Cl*pper. I ported a significant amount of the functionality contained in Telepathy in this Flagship port. The .prg (in the MyTelepathy.tar package) is meant to be compiled with Flagship and provide some of the functionality of the Telepathy serial library from Extrasensory Inc. I've talked to Ira Emus, the proprietor of Extrasensory and he's ok with what I've done here. But Extrasensory has no involvement or responsibility with this project. I wrote this originally on RedHat Linux 5.1 and I've tested it on RedHat 6.2. And now Neolinux 2.0.1 and 2.1. I've tested it on kernels 2.0.x - 2.4.x. Your mileage may vary. I only ported the parts of Telepathy that I needed. If you need other parts of the telepathy libarary, Use the Source... (and send me your new functions) I tried to keep parameter counts and orders as consistent as possible between this Telepathy and the real Telepathy. The only difference I can think of is the parameter list for tp_open (and tp_reopen). That's just because unix has filename comports like /dev/ttyS0 and dos has com port numbers like 1. I kept the com port number thing so that all the telepathy functions (and all your code) that uses com port number won't need to be changed. But you do need to change the calls to tp_open. Feel free to use, modify, distribute, hack, kludge, append, extend or whatever you like to this source code. You can (at your own risk) compile it into any program you wish and sell or freely distribute the resulting application. I would prefer you make your application Free and distribute the source. But who am I to say - the suite of applications that my company sells that I originally wrote this for is closed source. Though I use this code in a production environment for a suite of programs that my company actually sells, I make no promises (expressed or implied) about its stability, functionality, effectiveness or anything else. I warn you now that if you use my code, you're doing so at your own risk and it will probably blow up your computer. But that's a risk you'll just have to take. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (thanks RMS). This software is totally as is, you may use it at your own risk. This is freeware. But if you actually use this in your program, please send me email at dan@boba-fett.net. I'd just be curious to see if anyone ever uses it. If you find a bug or write some new code for this project, pretty please send me email with it. - Dan Levitt