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Serial-IO is a simple program to send and receive data from a serial interface. The GUI is designed like a chat window with a transmitter/receiver field and a command line to send characters and integer values.

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A tiny tool to multiplex/demultiplex serial lines among different physical devices and pseudo-terminals. It can be useful for various purposes, like for instance: - Access a serial line from different programs by replicating its I/O on many pseudo-terminals - Replace a serial device on ... [More] your system with a pseudo-terminal - Capture serial streams between a program and a real device - Create pseudo-terminals accessing the same resource [Less]

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IntroductionIntended to replace minicom as a serial terminal for embedded device development hosted in Linux. FeaturesSimple ini format configuration file. Logging. Output scrolling. Local editing. UseConfigurationThe program can be configured on the command line for testing serial connections. ... [More] sterm Where looks like 8n1 for 8 data bits, none parity, and 1 stop bit. There is a per user configuration file .stermconfig Which uses an ini format much like git. Configuration File Section Entry Name Description serial dev Path name of serial device. speed Serial speed. data_bits Number of bits per byte. parity Connection parity: none, even, odd. stop_bits Number of stop bits [Less]

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FUNterm is a serial port terminal program for Windows. It offers basic serial connection. Because FUNterm is written using basic Win32 calls, with no high-level libraries, it works under Linux using Wine. The serial driver can be used separately.

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GEARSerialPrograma criado para a comunicação entre a porta serial de um PC com o sistema operacional Linux com o rádio BIM-2. Apesar disso, é possível sua utilização com qualquer aparelho, microcontrolador, rádio e etc que aceite comunicação serial. GEARGEAR - Grupo de Estudos Avançados ... [More] em Robótica é um grupo da Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos, USP, do Departamento de Engenharia Elétrica. [Less]

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Description: SerTerm is a serial terminal allowing users to connect to serial ports (both real ports and USB-to-serial ports). Users have the ability to set the baud rate, send ASCII data to a serial port, and receive data from a serial port. Received data can be displayed in two formats: ASCII and ... [More] 16-bit integers in hexadecimal. Origin: SerTerm was originally created to talk to XBee ZigBee modules, then updated to display 16-bit integers for use with PIC microcontroller development. Future: Although it's not as feature-rich as some other programs (RealTerm, Terminal, etc.), it continues to evolve as more features are needed by its users. Someday it will have all the features of these programs, and more. OS Compatability: Because it's programmed in JAVA, SerTerm should be able to run on many platforms. It has NOT been tested on UNIX/Linux/Mac. SerTerm has been tested on Windows XP and Vista, and works on both systems. Requirements: To run SerTerm, the Java Runtime Environment must be installed, as well as the RXTX library. To develop SerTerm, the Java SDK must be installed, as well as the RXTX library. From the RXTX main page: "RXTX is a native lib providing serial and parallel communication for the Java Development Toolkit (JDK). All deliverables are under the gnu LGPL license." Installation of the RXTX library is a simple procedure documented here: http://rxtx.qbang.org/wiki/index.php/Installation. Development: SerTerm is programmed in NetBeans due to the simplicity it lends to creating GUIs and auto-generation of code. Updates/Improvements: Users are encouraged to report bugs and request features, as well as tinker with the code themselves. If users improve the software and add features, they are encouraged to report these for the benefit of others in the community. License: This project (SerTerm) has no license. Use it as you see fit. [Less]

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A terminal communication program that is able to open multiple terminal windows in a multiple document interface (MDI). Terminal windows include serial ports and ethernet ports (TCP and UDP). Every configuration is stored in a tree view for quick acc

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Ziel des Projektes ist es eine vollwertige Terminal Anwendung für den Nintendo DS und einer DSerial zu erstellen.

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HTerm is an open source serial terminal

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BirdTerm - Bold Inventions Terminal -- A Java-based Serial Port Terminal program like TeraTerm. It implements ANSI sequences for setting text color and cursor position. It uses SWT/JFace and the RXTX Communication API.

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