



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.
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.
Virtual Serial Port ActiveX control creates a virtual port and lets you view and control any data sent to virtual com port by other applications and respond to them by sending your own data to virtual port. Offers full software serial port emulation.
Virtual Serial Ports Driver for Windows CE creates two pure virtual serial ports in your system which are virtually connected to each other. For other Windows applications they are seen exactly as two real serial ports with null-modem connection.

Serial Splitter
$99.95 - ELTIMA Software GmbH
Serial Splitter is an application, based on Windows kernel drivers technology and Eltima Virtual Serial Ports Driver. It allows you to share real serial port between several applications in a way that all applications will receive same data from one serial port simultaneously. It is achieved by creating virtual serial ports, which are same copies of real ones. Each application will think that it is working with serial port in exclusive mode.

Virtual Serial Port Control
$199.95 - FabulaTech, Inc.
Creates virtual COM ports directly from your own programs and fully control them! Virtual ports look like real hardware serial ports for all serial communications applications. On the other hand, developer API allows your program to access data written to virtual serial port by communications application and to respond with your own data. OEM license allows you to distribute this ActiveX control as a part of your software.

Network Serial Port Kit
$199.95 - FabulaTech, Inc.
You can connect data collection serial devices: bar code scanners, modems, sensors, gages, RF equipment, telephone PBX systems, laboratory or industrial instruments, and so on - to the serial ports of your computer to deliver that data anywhere over any TCP/IP based network. Program creates up to 254 virtual serial ports at a time. Physical COM ports located on remote computer can be connected to host computer over the network as well.

Virtual Serial Port Driver 9x
$139.00 - SoftInfinity
Virtual Serial Ports Driver (VSPD) is a Windows device driver. Using it you can create two virtual serial COM ports in your system which will be virtually connected to each other. For example, after installing VSPD, you will have Virtual Serial Port COM5 and Virtual Serial Port COM6 added to your system. These ports will behave like real common serial ports to other Windows applications. These ports will not interact with any hardware.

Advanced COM Port Redirector
$49.95 - ELTIMA Software GmbH
Advanced COM Port Redirector is a professional Windows application that allows you to redirect all data sent from one serial port to any other serial port no matter whether first port is virtual or real one. Second port, created by this program, is an absolute copy of the first communication port, except its name, and is located on the same computer. COM Port Redirector is helpful when some conventional serial port device is not easily modified.

datAxe TCP IP serial data converter
$100.00 - LabF
datAxe is a software program designed to convert serial (RS232) data to the TCP/IP packets format and TCP/IP packets to serial data. While running on your PC, datAxe can receive serial data from a COM port of your PC and then send them out to a TCP/IP network through a TCP/IP socket connection on your PC. datAxe can also receive serial data from a TCP/IP network through a TCP/IP socket connection and send them to a serial port on your PC
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