There is an option to write data to an existing file with a new command-line option rather than overwriting existing data.
When Serial Port Tester tries to write data to an application, that data is displayed to the user. It is possible to add data automatically before or after a packet is transmitted.įull duplex mode is supported, so the communication between sender and receiver can happen concurrently.įlexibility to configure stopbits, data bits, etc.Įasy user interface with no programming skills required. (Serial Port Monitor will add all monitored data to a file in real-time). Data can also be automatically redirected to file. Monitored sessions can be exported in a variety of formats including HTML, ASCII text, UNICODE and Excel CSV. Serial Port Tracker provides easy and flexible monitoring session management - allowing you to determine how monitored data is loaded and saved, as well as how data is exported or redirected to files. You can adjust timestamp formats, notation scale, logging string length etc. Monitoring sessions are fully customizable.
The terminal emulation softwarefrequently a PC application such as Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal or Symantec Procomm Plusmakes possible the communication between the switch and your PC or terminal during the setup program. Serial Port Tracker is able to monitor any kind of hardware/software that works on a serial port.Īll Input / Output control codes (IOCTLs) can be intercepted, monitored and recorded for further analysis. The PC or terminal must support VT100 terminal emulation. Statistics are displayed in first to last order IRP in table view.Īll redirected files can be split into smaller files or you can specify a file size that suits your environment.Īll recorded data can also be copied to the system clipboard for quick access.ĭata can be redirected to file even when the monitoring session is inactive. IRPs in Table view include transcript hints from line view. Table view allows you to add comments to the monitoring session. Table view offers color command highlights for ease of data analysis.Ĭustomize Quick Filters in Table view for bespoke user experience. The terminal view has an automatic scroll which can be disabled if preferred. In the Professional / Company Edition you can also start and stop monitoring a serial port that is already opened by another application.Īll incoming and outgoing data is logged.įour different options to view data: terminal view, lne view, dump view and table viewįrom the Terminal view you can export raw data to file.
Getting all the data from this useful app allows for quality application and driver development, as well as testing and debugging of. In the Professional / Company Edition versions of Serial Port Tester, you can change serial port parameters while a monitoring session is active. First on our list is Serial Port Analyzer - a high-quality COM port sniffer product that can log, display and help you analyze RS232/422/485 port activity in the system. Aliases can be used for faster typing and automation send files and loop functions and commands.
Multiple simultaneous port monitoring enabled.Ībility to add additional ports to existing monitoring sessionsįull support of all types of COM ports including generic onboard ports, virtual COM ports, BlueTooth serial ports, USB to Serial cradles, etc.įull monitoring and logging of data transmission.Ībility to emulate data sending with advanced send dialog.
Fixed bug that would prevent characters with hex or octal code greater than 127 (decimal) from being used in macros.COM Port Tester is fully compatible with Windows 10 (32 and 64 bit).ĭigitally signed for safety and peace of mind.Implemented workaround for localization bug that caused an InvalidArgumentException when calling DateTime.now on some international Windows 10 systems.Fixed bug that omitted the serial port selection and window position when saving settings.Fixed bug that would not properly save multiple macros to connection settings files on Windows systems.UI tweaks for better compatibility across different disros.When a label is specified, it will be displayed in the macros menu instead of the actual macro. Labels can be added to macros by appending a TAB character followed by the macro label. Added support for optional TX Macro labels.Added preference option to use the Home/End/PageUp/PageDown keys to scroll the terminal window contents instead of sending the corresponding keypresses via the serial port.Added Find menu item to find text in plain text view.