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    WxBinTerminal

    Serial Com Terminal for Hexadecimal, decimal, or ascii formats

    wxBinTerm, a binary serial terminal ------------------------------------------------------------------ V1.0.0 initial release, ... This serial terminal is initially made to send parameters to Reiner Serial Printer JetStamp 791. It is able to send data in HexaDecimal/Decimal/ASCII format on serial com port. you can use it for anythink else. you can add/change some presetted commands modifying wxBinTermCommands.py dictionnary written in python 2.7.9 :...
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    Rigserve implements a human-readable control language for remote or local IP access to amateur radio equipment (rigs). A Python class library allows interfacing with a large number of rig types via serial ports or other methods.
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    A Python/PyGTK based terminal emulation program like Procomm for configuring serial devices like routers, switches, phone systems, etc. Serial back-end through PySerial, Expect-like scripting through pExpect. What else? I could really use your help!
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