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        <description>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. 

Serial Monitor can be successfully used for monitoring data flow between serial devices and Windows application, debugging com port connections, developing, reverse-engineering and implementing serial protocol, serial device driver development, serial hardware development, research the functionality of any third-party software and hardware, testing software and hardware.

Free Serial Port Monitor can be successfully used by programmers, beta-testers, software developers, hardware engineers, IT support specialists, industrial control personnel, SCADA software engineers, science technicians, systems integrators, consultants, lab experts, University students.</description>
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            <title>Useful tool by holdoun with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#14</link>
            <description>
                Easy to setup, use, and capture the required information.
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            <pubDate>14 Mon 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Use as troubleshooter by VaughanHill with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#13</link>
            <description>
                I downloaded your software here at work at Airbus to see about an RS485 to RS232 interface I'm troubleshooting. Looks very good so far with useful windows. Looking into connections still though. <br />
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Thank you.
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            <pubDate>25 Tue 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Clean and easy by Steven P with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#12</link>
            <description>
                While developing some interface software between a Handheld PC and a Serial device this product made it incredibly easy to see the Tx and Rx from each device during implementation and testing.
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            <pubDate>11 Tue 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Nice ... by Parkwachter with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#11</link>
            <description>
                I am not quite sure if this is the last answer to analyzing app-tapi-comx-(voice!-)modem chains, but who is interested anyhow anymore.

I'd like to know more about the above chain und FSPM helped.

Looking at the supplied viewers lets you get along.

Thank you for supplying!
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            <pubDate>07 Fri 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>It can`t log. by Mortenfj with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#10</link>
            <description>
                I really like the program it's fast and easy to use, but it would be nice to have a "log" function, so in case of a crash the data would be logged for recovery at a later time. But then again. It's free so who am I to complain.
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            <pubDate>31 Thu 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Handy addition to developer`s toolbox by johncc with average rate 4.5</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#9</link>
            <description>
                Quite valuable when an independent monitor is unavailable.
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            <pubDate>20 Sat 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Did the job. by AlexOD with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#8</link>
            <description>
                Just what I needed to monitor a VT100 terminal driver.  Hex/ASCII view allowed me to see all escape codes etc.

Would like to see "analyzer" or "'scope" like trace of all handshake lines as I debug.  
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            <pubDate>05 Wed 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>An Absolute Must Have by cz with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#7</link>
            <description>
                I've used lots of serial analyzers, network analyzers, and so on, and the Free Serial Port Monitor is one of the best of this kind of product.  I solved a problem with a serial interface in a few hours that I can't imagine how I would've ever solved without it.

If you're doing work with serial interfaces on Windows, you have to have this!
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            <pubDate>23 Thu 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Review on Serial Monitor by Ingenierio with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#6</link>
            <description>
                I have been using sofwtare for more than a year and I have enjoy using it. It is very easy and friendly to set up the sessions. I have got most of my co-workers using this serial monitor and they all have enjoy it.<br />
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You have dpne an excellent job.
            </description>
            <pubDate>08 Fri 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Simple program, does the job well by StanH with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#5</link>
            <description>
                This program is easy to use, and has all functionality I need. The wizard makes it easy to set up a session, and the visualizers give all the information you need.

I used it to analyze a data protocol, and later I can use it for debugging too.
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            <pubDate>05 Thu 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>doesnt work! by DobiA with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#4</link>
            <description>
                I've downloaded the HDD tool and every time I try to use it I get:unhandles exception.

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            <pubDate>06 Tue 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>excellent product by Marc0000000 with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#3</link>
            <description>
                excellent product wish everything was this easy and useful
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            <pubDate>17 Wed 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Useful tool! by wilhelm with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#2</link>
            <description>
                I needed a com port sniffer to analyze a communication between PC and a serial device (AC solar power inverter). This tool did the job after just a short and uncomplicated installation.
Use it!
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            <pubDate>07 Sun 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Catching the culprit by Wee Willy with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://free-serial-port-monitor.hhd-software.qarchive.org/#1</link>
            <description>
                I was looking for a "freebie" to check out a problem I am having with a random occurence in product control via RS-232.  The monitor works really nice and is a lot more than I expected.  I'm actually considering purchase of the standard version so I can use the logging feature instead of exporting data manually.

The problem I am trying to find has to do with serial responses getting out of sync with the respective queries.  This happens randomly and for no apparent reason.  What I needed was a log of everything that had happened previous to the problem, accumulate a number of instances for the problem and then compare the histories to see a common factor.  The monitor does a good job of this and even provides time stamp info so it can be included in the analysis.  Since the export data is format friendly, it is easy to pull back in and analyze with various tools. 
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            <pubDate>02 Mon 2006</pubDate>
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