Virtual Serial Port Kit 4.8.5
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Type: Shareware Cost: 99.95$ Released: 2006-07-12
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Rated by: 1 user(s) Rating: 4 from 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
FEATURES
- full hardware serial ports emulation.
- virtual serial ports look and work like real hardware ports.
- physical null modem cables are not required.
- virtual communication is more fast (up to 250 Kb/s) and reliable than
via real null modem cable.
- Serial data transmission speed (bitrate) emulation
- virtual serial ports configuration via Windows Device Manager.
- compatibility with PnP and WMI technologies.
- compatibility with VMware.
- hot program install - no system reboot is required.
- up to 127 virtual serial port pairs can be created.
- one click enable/disable button for all virtual serial ports.
- user friendly program interface.
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