- Eltima Serial Port Monitor
- Serial Port Monitor is a system utility for exploring the way OS works and monitoring how applications use ports. It can effectively be used for monitoring serial data exchange between serial devices and any Windows application, debugging computer connection with peripheral devices using COM port, for solving problems with serial (RS232/422/485) data communication control networks and devices, for software and hardware testing etc.
- Shell Reset
- Debugging of Shell extensions is a simple process, but some things still made developers "unhappy":
* DLL's are locked by applications (for caching purposes) and you are unable to recompile your project
* You need to use Registry Editor to modify hidden Windows Shell setting
* Sometimes you don't have access to some Explorer features while debugging your Shell Extension
ShellReset utility solves these problems.
- ser232mon
- ser232mon can monitor the RS232 COM1,2,3,... and show the datas when the Windows application control the RS232 COM port,such as modem mini-ATS, projector etc.
- PE Explorer
- PE Explorer Disassembler is a tool for inspecting and editing the inner workings of Windows 32-bit executable files. It offers a look at PE file structure and all of the resources in the file, and reports multiple details about a PE file (EXE, DLL, ActiveX controls, etc). Once inside, file structure can be analyzed and optimized, hostile code detected, spyware tracked down, problems diagnosed, changes made and resources repaired.
- BDASM
- BDASM is a multi-cpu, multi format file disassembler for Windows and now it features a Windows Debugger. Currently it supports ucLinux, ELF, X-Box, PE and raw binary files. The CPU support includes the Intel x86 16/32bits processor family up to SSE2 instructions, and PowerPc 603,604 32bits CPUs, lately support for ARM processors was added trought plugins. You can program your own plugins to extended BDASM formats and CPU's, and SDK is available
- Log4VB
- Unified trace environment consisting of an API plus a trace viewer. A must-have tools for professional developers. All components of all your applications write into the same trace. For development and trouble-shooting at customer sites. Trace output is shown in the viewer w/o delay. All (COM) components contribute to the same trace. Works even for UI-less components like Web Services.
- Free Serial Port Monitor
- Free software serial port monitor, Com Rs232 sniffer with communication packet data analyzer. This monitoring utility can spy, capture, view, analyze, test com ports activity performing com port connection and traffic analysis with data acquisition and control. You can use this system as device interface testing tool, modem data transfer viewer and so on.
- FlexTracer
- FlexTracer is a powerful and flexible tracer of DLLs and SQL-statements for various RDBMS. FlexTracer creates the history log containing the results of the invoked operations, their parameters and execution times. It is also possible to merge the SQL-statement with its parameters. Currently it supports Oracle (OCI), MS SQLServer DB-Lib, MySQL, Interbase and Firebird, ODBC, Advantage server, file input/output and registry read/write operations.
- Docklight Scripting
- Docklight Scripting is an extended edition of Docklight RS232 Terminal / RS232 Monitor. It features an easy-to-use script language, plus a built-in editor to create and run automated test jobs. A Docklight script allows you to execute all basic Docklight functions (sending predefined data sequences, detecting specific sequences within the incoming data stream, ...) and embed them in your own test code.
- Docklight RS232 Terminal - RS232 Monitor
- Docklight is a test, analysis and simulation tool for serial communication protocols (RS232, RS485/422 and others). It allows you to monitor the communication between two serial devices or to test the serial communication of a single device. Key functions include: * Simulating serial protocols * Logging RS232 data * Detecting specific data sequences * Responding to incoming data.
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