# AsyncPro **Repository Path**: law_tsang/AsyncPro ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: AsyncPro - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Delphi - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-07-30 - **Last Updated**: 2025-07-30 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # TurboPack AsyncPro Updated for 10.3 Rio / VER330 / PKG 260 You can still access [10.2 Tokyo](https://github.com/TurboPack/AsyncPro/releases/tag/102Tokyo) and [10.1 Berlin](https://github.com/TurboPack/AsyncPro/releases/tag/101Berlin) too. ## Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Package names 3. Installation --------- ## 1. Introduction Async Professional is a comprehensive communications toolkit for Embarcadero Delphi and C++Builder. It provides direct access to serial ports, TAPI, and the Microsoft Speech API. It supports faxing, terminal emulation, VOIP, & more. This is a source-only release of TurboPack AsyncPro. It includes designtime and runtime packages for Delphi and C++Builder and supports Win32. Win64 support is experimental! --------- ## Package names TurboPack AsyncPro package names have the following form: Delphi * AsyncProDR.bpl (Delphi Runtime) * AsyncProDD.bpl (Delphi Designtime) C++Builder * AsyncProCR.bpl (C++Builder Runtime) * AsyncProCD.bpl (C++Builder Designtime) --------- ## Installation AsyncPro is available via the [GetIt Package Manager](http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/en/Installing_a_Package_Using_GetIt_Package_Manager) where you can quickly and easily install and uninstall it. To manually install TurboPack AsyncPro into your IDE, take the following steps: 1. Unzip the release files into a directory (e.g., d:\AsyncPro). 2. Start RAD Studio. 3. Add the source subdirectory (e.g., d:\AsyncPro\source) to the IDE's library path. For CBuilder, add the hpp subdirectory (e.g., d:\AsyncPro\source\hpp\Win32\Debug) to the IDE's system include path. 3. Open & compile the runtime package specific to the IDE being used. 4. Open & install the designtime package specific to the IDE being used. The IDE should notify you the components have been installed.