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Virtual Serial Port Emulator 0.938.4.846
VSPE is intended to help software engineers and developers to create/debug/test applications that use serial ports.

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VSPE is intended to help software engineers and developers to create/debug/test applications that use serial ports. It is able to create various virtual devices to transmit/receive data. Unlike regular serial ports, virtual devices have special capabilities: for example, the same device can be opened more than once by different applications, that can be useful in many cases. With VSPE you are able to share physical serial port data for several applications, expose serial port to local network (via TCP protocol), create virtual serial port device pairs and so on. KEY FEATURES Virtual device: connector Virtual device: data splitter Virtual device: pair Mapper device User mode device: TcpServer User mode device: TcpClient User mode device: Serial Redirector User mode device: UDP Manager User mode device: Bridge Python scripting system x86 and x86_64 processor architecture support VSPE API (C/C++ header and static library) for native language developers VSPE API Python bindings for Python developers Embedded HTTP server Data monitoring
Version information: 0.938.4.846 Added Spy device TcpServer and TcpClient devices now supports COM port read-only and COM port write-only modes Fixed bug with localization of the device properties dialog Added ability to reorganize devices (move up and down) when emulation is stopped Fixed bug with COM port speed selection from Combo box (added missed values) Reinitialization of failed devices (see Preferences => Advanced tab) disabled by default Fixed French translation File data stream: added output ability, now it can be used to write output to file Updated documentation
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