PortComm - serial port communicator

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PortComm is a communication program to be used to send and receive data
asynchronously through the serial port (in the future through the USB
port as well).
It's also possible to manually change the state of the RTS and DTR
signals and to monitor the CTS and DSR signals.

You can choose among a few display modes: decimal, hex or text.

PortComm runs on Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP.

PortComm is available free for non-commercial use.
http://home.wanadoo.nl/netko/fpcmm.htm
 
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This is *ProteanThread* for forever:
PortComm is a communication program to be used to send and receive data
asynchronously through the serial port (in the future through the USB
port as well).
PortComm is available free for non-commercial use.
http://home.wanadoo.nl/netko/fpcmm.htm

Very interesting, do you know of similar software, but that works for
the parallel port, and that can log communications?

I'm interest in discovering the "protocol" that my scanner (AOC F-610)
uses and (maybe) use this to help coding a driver for my scanner so it
works on Linux.

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Chaos said:
This is *ProteanThread* for forever:
PortComm is a communication program to be used to send and receive data
asynchronously through the serial port (in the future through the USB
port as well).

PortComm is available free for non-commercial use.
http://home.wanadoo.nl/netko/fpcmm.htm


Very interesting, do you know of similar software, but that works for
the parallel port, and that can log communications?

I'm interest in discovering the "protocol" that my scanner (AOC F-610)
uses and (maybe) use this to help coding a driver for my scanner so it
works on Linux.

[]s


i thought the old msdos program "link" (IIRC) was able to do parallel ?


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This is (ProteanThread) for forever:
i thought the old msdos program "link" (IIRC) was able to do parallel ?

Do you mean INTERLNK and INTERSVR? Those are for file exchange, and work
only on FAT16 disk partitions.

I'm looking for a parallel port "analyzer" program that can save what is
being sent/received on the port.

[]s
--
Chaos Master®, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W / GMT-
2h / 15m

"He [Babya] is like the Energizer Bunny of hopeless newsgroup
posting....or should that be Energizer bBunny"
- "ceed" on alt.comp.freeware, 24/1/2005

(to some groups: Yes, I use Windows and MS Office. So what?)
 
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Chaos said:
This is (ProteanThread) for forever:

i thought the old msdos program "link" (IIRC) was able to do parallel ?


Do you mean INTERLNK and INTERSVR? Those are for file exchange, and work
only on FAT16 disk partitions.

I'm looking for a parallel port "analyzer" program that can save what is
being sent/received on the port.

[]s


i'll look for it before my next flood.
 

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