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    ScriptCommunicator / serial terminal

    ScriptCommunicator / serial terminal

    Scriptable data terminal which supports several interfaces.

    ScriptCommunicator is a scriptable cross-platform data terminal that supports serial port (RS232, USB to serial), UDP, TCP client/server, SPI, I2C, and CAN. All sent and received data can be shown in a console and can be logged in an html and a text log. In addition to the simple sending and receiving of data, ScriptCommunicator has a JavaScript interface. This script interface has the following features: - Scripts can send and receive data with the main interface...
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    RS232 Terminal Program
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    Route_Serial_TCP_UDP

    Route_Serial_TCP_UDP

    Serial <-> TCP/IP, Serial <-> UDP/IP, TCP/IP <-> UDP/IP

    ScriptCommunicator (scriptable data terminal) script which routes: - serial port (RS232, USB to serial) <-> TCP/IP (Client/Server) - serial port (RS232, USB to serial) <-> UDP/IP - TCP/IP (Client/Server) <-> UDP/IP ScriptCommunicator can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/scriptcommunicator/
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    MU Terminal

    MU Terminal

    MU Terminal

    MUTerm is a Com Port ( Rs232, Rs485 etc ) communication tool for external devices like as Modbus RTU , ASCII etc. Other feature is you can change log screen font to true type ASCII. Also you can write your communication routines with pascal script. Last modification is you can show commands in the the editor with by CTRL+Space. Additionally some TCP functions added yet. It can be run with internet or localnetwork Modbus TCP or Http. Another feature is TCP Server , you may create...
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    Q Serial Terminal

    Q Serial Terminal

    Basic serial (RS232) terminal program

    This project has moved to GitHub. Search for QST there. The project will not be updated here, since SF is hard to work with. A QT-based serial terminal program. Works on Linux or Windows. Basic serial terminal for use with embedded systems.
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    libserial This library provides a C++ multithreading encapsulation for serial port ioctls. Also, it provides buffering mechanisms in order to support active rs232 devices
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