Say I had 4 serial devices hooked up to my PC and I wanted each of their outputs to go to the inputs of the 3 other connected devices, simultaneously. So my PC would be acting as a kind of reapeater/hub. Is that something I could accomplish with this software? Sorry if it's newbish question, I'm new to serial communication. For a frame of reference, the software below claims to do what I am wanting but it is also kinda expensive. https://www.virtual-serial-port.org/purchase/vspdxp/
The AdditionalInterface example script seems to do similar to what I am wanting except maybe for only 1 additional serial port and not 3.
Just let me know if you could point me in the right direction, thanks!
-Tyler
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Say I had 4 serial devices hooked up to my PC and I wanted each of their outputs to go to the inputs of the 3 other connected devices, simultaneously. So my PC would be acting as a kind of reapeater/hub. Is that something I could accomplish with this software? Sorry if it's newbish question, I'm new to serial communication. For a frame of reference, the software below claims to do what I am wanting but it is also kinda expensive. https://www.virtual-serial-port.org/purchase/vspdxp/
The AdditionalInterface example script seems to do similar to what I am wanting except maybe for only 1 additional serial port and not 3.
Just let me know if you could point me in the right direction, thanks!
-Tyler
Yes you can do this. You can find an example script in the attachment that routes all data between COM1 and COM2.
PS: I could not test the example script.I hope it will work.
Regards,
Stefan
Last edit: Stefan Zieker 2022-02-06