What is Virtual Serial Ports Emulator?


Virtual Serial Ports Emulator



Modern systems come with one or no serial ports, as they use high-speed USB ports to connect to other hardware devices. However, there are some devices that still require serial ports for transferring data. That is where Virtual Serial Ports Emulator comes in.



Key Features:



  • Generate several virtual devices for testing

  • Create various virtual ports

  • Simulate different virtual devices like connector, splitter, mapper, pair device, TCP server and client, serial re-director, UDP manager, bridge, and spy device

  • View a list of all devices and their status

  • Right-click menu for editing, deleting, and reinitializing selected ports

  • Detailed logging and device debugging

  • TCP keep-alive capability

  • Control and monitor devices remotely

  • Data monitoring tool for tracking sent and received data

  • Automatically remove kernel device at exit

  • Compatibility with older applications



Virtual Serial Ports Emulator is designed mostly for helping developers create and test applications that use serial ports. It can generate several virtual devices, some creating virtual ports and some having no relation with the kernel driver.



The following devices can be created: connector (can be opened twice), splitter, mapper (redirects all the requests to another port), pair device (two connected virtual ports), TCP server and client, serial re-director, UDP manager (receives serial port data via UDP connection), bridge (connects two data streams) and spy device (sends the intercepted data to another data stream). Each one of these simulators has its own characteristics and advantages, but the common one is that they can be used simultaneously by more than one application.



Within the main window of the software, you can view a list of all the devices and their status, as well as a log of all your actions. The right-click menu enables you to edit, delete or reinitialize the selected serial port simulator. You can set the software to automatically remove the kernel device at exit.



Detailed logging, device debugging, TCP keep-alive capability and device re-initialization are other features the application brings to the table. It provides some advanced tools for professional users. For instance, you can control and monitor devices state on a remote computer by setting up an HTTP server, while the data monitoring tool allows you to know what data is sent and received.



Virtual Serial Ports Emulator is designed to solve compatibility issues with older applications and help you create and use several serial ports at the same time, without having to install hardware components.


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