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    SeriCom - .NET Serial Communicator

    This .NET Program allows easy communication with serial devices.

    This .NET Program allows easy communication with serial devices, using the .NET 4 framework and open source. It provides a half-console easy-to-learn interface, and does not require any major resources at all!
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    COM by TCP

    Forward RS232 via TCP/IP

    A very simple software that bidirectionally forwards COM (serial) communication through a TCP/IP connection. Typical application: you want to use 2 devices (that are connected to each other using RS232 protocol), remotely. With this software you'll be able to operate them in different locations. Act as TCP server / TCP Client. Supports multiple clients. LICENSE: Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org/licenses/
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    SoftDash PC allows realtime control of the Connect2Car MFC controller unit installed in a vehicle. Softdash PC can communicate with the MFC hardware either via a serial connection or a Bluetooth Connection. This project allows for open ended expansion.
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