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    UartVide

    UartVide

    A flat UI RS232 serial port communication utility.

    Mainly designed for embedded & software engineers, UartVide is a flat-UI and straightforward and lightweight RS232 serial port communication utility that allows you to configure the connection parameters and communicate via the port. UartVide runs on all platforms supported by PySide2 including Windows, Linux. (MyTerm was renamed to UartVide from version 2.4)
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    MoDDTool
    A serial terminal program designed for testing and debugging devices such as BACnet and ModBus controllers, but also usable as a general purpose serial terminal. It is written in Python using PyQt.
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    Written in C++, IFI-picloader is a US First Competition Linux port for Innovation First Inc. Robot Controller programmer using a pic 18F8520. It writes MCC18 compiled hex files to PIC and allows users to program under *nix based operating systems.
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