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    CoreBus

    CoreBus

    Cross-platform (Win, Linux) Modbus (TCP / RTU / ASCII) GUI terminal

    CoreBus is a cross-platform terminal for working with serial ports and TCP sockets with support for Modbus TCP/RTU/ASCII protocols. Features: No Protocol * Working with data in string or byte format * Support for different encodings * There are three sending modes: single, cyclic, and file sending Modbus * Support for various Modbus protocol variations: TCP, RTU, ASCII and RTU/ASCII over TCP * Convenient operation with recording functions * The ability to work with float numbers * The ability to work with binary data * A Modbus scanner that searches for devices on a communication line Modbus monitoring * Convenient display of registers * Conversion to numeric types * Transformations by formula * Real-time charting * Logger Macros * Separate macros for each operating mode * A macro consists of an unlimited number of commands (actions) * Common Slave ID for Modbus macros * Import/Export Source code: https://github.com/AndreyAbdulkayumov/CoreBus
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