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Win32 API wrappers for accessing COM Uart in blocking mode
Uart32 is a C++ wrapper around the win32 Serial Port API that allows blocking-mode access to the COM port. This library works great for accessing a UART serial port from a background worker thread. It features: a simple c++ class. (temporarily removed for maintainance. Use DLL API Instead)
built in per access timeout on data receive.
a C-API wrapper that is exportable to
C# DLL import class
Full compliant Remote Desktop Manager for Windows Systems - permits to connect to remote desktops using Windows Termina Services - it supports secure connection throught smartcards.
It is based on microsoft Remote Desktop ActiveX.
.NET VNC Viewer is a VNC viewer written entirely in C#. It is binary compatible with Smartphones, Pocket PCs and Windows desktops (.NET CF or .NET Framework). I write this because other VNC viewers on Pocket PC do not do full screen and screen rotation.
CitrixTS4Linux is a GUI remote access server application written in C and C++ to allow access to RPM-based Linux terminal servers via the free Citrix ICA client.
SWAL is a program that can launch as a service (or standalone) and monitor other services and control other programs. Written in C++ and might have some .NET components (planning on a linux port)