Look RS232 is a tool for debugging computer connection with peripheral devices using COM port, such as modem, mini-ATS, projector etc. Its easy to use interface guarantees an easy work with Com-port. Look RS232 can send data through COM port, receive data from an outer device through COM port, it has port indication as well. Look RS-232 supports connection at the standard speed of 110…115200 kbit/s, it supports commands of COM port program control. Look RS-232 supports data input in ASCII, BIN, HEX, OCT formats, keeps log of the sent and received data and commands in ASCII, BIN, HEX, OCT formats, it has an option of time link (relating to COM port activation). Look RS-232 works with system initiated COM ports regardless of whether they are installed on motherboard or on supplementary in/output boards, e.g. VS-Com (Roadrunner) PCI-800H 8-port PCI.
Serial Monitor Device Monitoring Studio 5.22.00.1627
Software serial port monitor Rs232 com sniffer with protocol logger and analyzer Software serial port monitor Rs232 sniffer with protocol analyzer and packet data logger. This monitoring utility can spy, capture, view, log, analyze, test com ports activity performing com port connection and traffic analysis with data acquisition and ...
Share Serial Ports 1.0
Share serial port with bidirectional data transfer between multiple applications Share Serial Ports is an advanced utility, the purpose of which is to share real serial ports between multiple applications in the way, that all applications will receive same data from real serial port simultaneously. Shared Serial Ports can be used ...
Comm Tunnel 1.0
Free tool to connect two endpoints for serial port, TCP/IP and UDP. Comm Tunnel is a free tool to connect two endpoints. It builds a tunnel between two endpoints. The endpoints can be any of serial port, TCP/IP server, TCP/IP client or UDP. The data received on one endpoint will be forward to anther endpoint. It displays ...
Virtual Serial Port Driver XP4.5 4.5
Creates virtual serial ports and connects them to each other for data transfer. Virtual Serial Ports Driver XP creates two pure virtual serial ports in your system which are virtually connected to each other. For other Windows applications, virtual ports will be seen exactly as two real serial ports connected via null-modem cable ...
Serial Port Control 1.5
An inexpensive royalty-free ActiveX component to access serial ports Software developers can access various devices by utilizing the Windows API. When using an API, you gain access to a full spectrum of available features, but API programming is a very tough and time-consuming task. You have to study the documentation ...
ITM Virtual Serial Driver (ITMVSD) 2.0
ITMVSD is appointed for emulation of one, two or more (up to 200) serial streams. ITM Virtual Serial Driver is appointed for emulation of one, two or more (up to
200) serial streams. Hardware devices are not necessary. This product is
based on Windows XP DDK and doesn't require using devices of other
manufacturers. The whole product ...
AlarIT Net Serial Driver 2.0
Gives you the possibility to give the remote access to serial port via TCP/IP. The developers of the given facilities very often face with such a necessity. For instance, during the debugging in a remote machine or when different people with the help of different machines (which are nevertheless connected to one machine) maintain ...
AlarIT Virtual Serial Driver (AVSD) 2.1
AVSD is appointed for emulation of one, two or more (up to 200) serial streams. AlarIT Virtual Serial Driver is appointed for emulation of one, two or more (up to
200) serial streams. Hardware devices are not necessary. This product is
based on Windows XP DDK and doesn't require using devices of other
manufacturers. The whole ...
AVSD 2.1
AVSD is appointed for emulation of one, two or more (up to
200) serial streams. Hardware devices are not necessary. This product is
based on Windows XP DDK and doesn't require using devices of other
manufacturers. The whole product is created with ...
ITS Net Serial Driver (ITSNSD) 2.0
Gives you the possibility to give the remote access to serial port via TCP/IP. While the operation of different facilities, which are connected to a computer via serial port, there may appear the necessity to start up utility program (for these facilities) not in the machine, to which the facilities connect directly, but in the ...