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Virtual Serial Port Driver XP4 4.0
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Port.h" main() { CCdrvPPPort Port; if (!Port.OpenPort(1)) if (!ModemDial("2815551212") if (!Port.SendFileZmodem(FileXferDialogFlagOn ,"Myfile.txt") cout << "File transferred successfully"; Port.ClosePort(); } Major Features: *COMM-DRV++ is compatible with Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows 98, and Windows 95. *COMM-DRV++ supports the Microsoft Visual C++ and Borland C++ compilers. *COMM-DRV++ supports all serial ports that have a Windows
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COM) port on a remote computer from your local computer via a TCP/IP network connection. Sharing COM ports means sharing resources like modems, ISDN adapters, X.25 PADs or any device that connects to a COM port. With DEKSI Modem Pooling you will save money on unnecessary hardware costs. The DMP Client software creates virtual serial ports that look like real serial ports for other Windows applications. All data sent to these virtual ports is transferred
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Port Monitor supports all COM-port types: standard on-board ports, extension board ports, SERIAL-via-USB adapters. Serial Port Monitor is a powerful system utility for exploring the way OS works, monitoring how applications use ports, for tracking down problems in system or application configurations and processes. It provides advanced serial port monitoring functionality for data transmission, incoming and outgoing data streams logging and real
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COM ports in your system which will be virtually connected to each other. For example, after installing VSPD, you will have Virtual Serial Port COM5 and Virtual Serial Port COM6 added to your system. These ports will behave like real common serial ports to other Windows applications. These ports will not interact with any hardware. The idea is: all data sent by other application to COM5 will arrive at COM6, and all data sent by other applications
COM port, for short. Creating devices that communicate with PCs via a serial port is very cost-effective, not to mention the amazing hardware compatibility. Most computers are equipped with at least one free serial port. However, developing hardware and software solutions that are built around COM port communications protocols is a challenging task without proper tools. But, now there is: Advanced Serial Port Monitor by AGGsoftware, the unique serial
port pairs (COM port pairs) to enable also your local applications to exchange serial data directly with each other. The main utility of datAxe, the Comport application allows any other computer on the same network to send and receive serial data through a remote serial port on the PC where Comport is running. You can connect to the remote serial port by connecting to a TCP/IP port. Comport can also be used to pass serial data across a corporate
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