Debug software gets an update
The software collects data from devices connected to the PC’s com port over RS232, RS424, RS485 and Modbus. A terminal emulator lets users trouble-shoot serial port connections. Even though there is no charge for the software, Windmill is still providing free technical support for life.
When monitoring com port communications, users can see all bytes sent and received, including non-printing characters like carriage returns. This is crucial when dealing with binary data.
The software can send and receive unsigned integers, single bits, floating points, 16bit 2s complement integers and other types of data. It can control the state of the PC’s serial port output lines; setting them high or low, and show users the state of the port input lines.
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