Stefan, you can use any language you want. Some have better high-level support than others. I use C/C++ and Visual Basic v5. You can also access the hardware directly but it's not `multitasking-friendly'... I often do this for `in-house' work where I want exclusive access to a port. As far as speed, 38400 is trivial. I can talk to a PIC16C77 at 115K in both C and VB5. - Tom At 02:48 PM 7/26/99 +0100, Stefan Sczekalla-Waldschmidt wrote: >Hi, > >I have a Pic using the SPI->UART Max 3000 Chip tu transmit debug-data from >the pic to the PC. > >I like to transmit at 32400,8,n,1 to the PC - at the PC I'll do some >processing with the data the pic sent. > >Further I like to use WIN95 as operating system. > >Now I have the problem in getting data that fast in to the pc. > >Anybody knows about a programming language with support for 38400 and higher ? >the comms should behave like interrupt driven. > >Ideas ? > >Kind regards, > > Stefan Sczekalla-Waldschmidt > ssw@oikossw.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tom Handley New Age Communications Since '75 before "New Age" and no one around here is waiting for UFOs ;-)