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Publisher: | ELTIMA Software GmbH | Date added: | 04 April, 2008 |
| License: | Shareware | Size: | 1.3 KB | |
| Price: | $179.95 | |||
Create virtual serial port directly from your application and work with it. Full serial port software emulation. Created virtual serial port looks like real serial port for other Windows applications. Compatible with VB, VC++, C++ Builder and Delphi.
Eltima Virtual Serial Port ActiveX Control is a powerful tool for professional developers that allows your application to create custom additional virtual serial port in system and fully control it.You can view parameters information of a virtual serial port, set by other application. From your application you can view and control data sent to virtual serial port by other applications and respond to them by sending your own serial data to virtual COM port, which will be received by all Windows applications like from real port.Features: Flexible set of control functions, Virtual serial port can have any name, Full software serial port emulation, Control lines support (DTR, RTS), High speed data exchange from/to virtual serial port, Virtual serial port could be created and deleted dynamically during runtime, Sample applications for Borland C++ Builder and Delphi and Microsoft Visual C++ and Visual Basic.Eltima Virtual Serial Port ActiveX Control compatible with: Microsoft Visual C++ 5-6, Microsoft Visual Basic 5-6, Borland C++ Builder 3-6, Borland Delphi 3-6.
| Tags: | Virtual Serial Ports, Virtual Serial Port, Virtual Com Port, Virtual Serial Port Activex Control, Serial Port Driver, Serial Port Component, Virtual Port Activex |
| Platforms: | Windows2000 , Windows2003 , Win98 , WinME , WinNT 4.x , Windows Vista Business , Windows Vista Business x64 , Windows Vista Enterprise , Windows Vista Enterprise x64 , Windows Vista Home Basic , Windows Vista Home Basic x64 , Windows Vista Home Premium , Windows Vista Home Premium x64 , Windows Vista Starter , Windows Vista Ultimate , Windows Vista Ultimate x64 , 2000 , 2003 , 95/98 , NT , Vista , XP , WinXP |
| Requirements: | Any Windows platform higher than Windows 95 |
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