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Serial Com Terminal for Hexadecimal, decimal, or ascii formats
wxBinTerm, a binary serialterminal
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V1.0.0
initial release, ...
This serialterminal 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 : https://www.python.org/
need pyserial : http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyserial/
need wxpython : http://www.wxpython.org/
Gui build with wxFormBuilder (but not need to execute) : http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxformbuilder/
tested on Linux, WinXP, Win7
copyright 2015 Jean Ingrasciotta
ginoingras@gmail.com
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