nope, only the software....
but, it'll work with a netburner just as well
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- Fri Jun 17, 2016 8:29 am
- Forum: NetBurner Software
- Topic: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
- Replies: 21
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- Tue Jun 14, 2016 2:15 pm
- Forum: NetBurner Software
- Topic: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
- Replies: 21
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Re: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
Computer A has a serial device connected to a real com port 1
Computer B runs application that uses a virtual com port 4
Serial data is exchanged over LAN
So A-com1(server) <-> TCP <-> B-com4(client)
Works like a charm now that my baudrate is correct
Computer B runs application that uses a virtual com port 4
Serial data is exchanged over LAN
So A-com1(server) <-> TCP <-> B-com4(client)
Works like a charm now that my baudrate is correct

- Tue Jun 14, 2016 12:46 am
- Forum: NetBurner Software
- Topic: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
- Replies: 21
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Re: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
I just checked the original Serial driver from Eltima, and it seems NetBurner lacks some functionality:
http://s31.postimg.org/rhmpis36j/Eltima.gif
But..it seems Netburner uses the same Eltima drivers so when I configure COM1 with Eltima's software, Netburner seems to cope quite well with it ...
http://s31.postimg.org/rhmpis36j/Eltima.gif
But..it seems Netburner uses the same Eltima drivers so when I configure COM1 with Eltima's software, Netburner seems to cope quite well with it ...
- Tue Jun 14, 2016 12:15 am
- Forum: NetBurner Software
- Topic: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 42059
Re: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
About the first part, why not ( and why does it have the option "Create as virtual portI" then? )
What I did: I set up a server on tcp:50509 connected to a real com1 on computer A
http://s32.postimg.org/tt0ugvfb9/COM_1.gif
I create a client using virtual com4:50509 on computer B
http://s31 ...
What I did: I set up a server on tcp:50509 connected to a real com1 on computer A
http://s32.postimg.org/tt0ugvfb9/COM_1.gif
I create a client using virtual com4:50509 on computer B
http://s31 ...
- Mon Jun 13, 2016 6:59 am
- Forum: NetBurner Software
- Topic: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 42059
Re: Any documentation about the Virtual COMM port driver?
Hello,
When setting up the server on a real com-port, it states COM1:Real 9600,N,8,1
However, the client connects on 38400,N,8,1 and server fails to copy these values.
Where can I manually set the baud rate ??
When setting up the server on a real com-port, it states COM1:Real 9600,N,8,1
However, the client connects on 38400,N,8,1 and server fails to copy these values.
Where can I manually set the baud rate ??