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SerialToIP is a simple Terminal Server software providing transparent pipe either in TCP server or TCP client socket mode from TCP/IP to a pre-configured serial port. Implemented in C# for .NET 2.0 so the command line version could work in Mono-runtime as well.
Program handling file operations when interfacing embedded system.
Program handling file operations when interfacing embedded system by serial port. Main intention for creation of this program was getting files with code coverage out of the embedded system memory.
Enables you to run load test written in a .Net language with Grinder.
Bringing the awesomeness of The Grinder to the .Net community.
Bringing the awesomeness of the .Net programming languages to the Grinder community.
GrinderScript.Net is an open source project, that enables you to run load test written in a .Net language in The Grinder.
It is not a port of The Grinder to the .Net platform.
Systin stands for System Testing in .Net. This is a port of the popular Systir program. Systin will allow for an abstraction of Test Case specification and Test Case automation execution.
A unit testing framework, in .NET using C#, primarily for the automation of HTTP unit tests. This is a port of HttpUnit, please see: http://www.httpunit.org/.