On 18 Feb 2004 at 16:37, Win Wiencke wrote:
{Quote hidden}> <Mark Jordan asked about a RS232 terminal program for Windoze>
>
> > Is there such a terminal that alows me to send HEX
> > directly from the keyboard?
>
> Quit a a while ago we needed a way to send one line or a continous stream of
> hex when testing communications or protocols. So I wrote a simple script
> program to shove hex out com1 or com2.
>
> The way it works is you write a TXT (ASCII text) file with each hex byte
> between greater-than and less-than signs like this:
>
> <00><52><1F><FF>
>
> When you run the program you have two options:
>
> 1) Send the next script line with a key press (a line can be one byte)
>
> 2) Continously send and the pacing (interval between sending bytes) can be
> varied
>
> I have no idea if it will work under Windows but it's been a good solid tool
> under DOS 6.22.
>
> You're welcome to a copy, just let me know.
>
> Win Wiencke
>
Thanks for your offer, but I need to send hexa directly from the
keyboard. Writing a file isn't a solution in my case.
Mark
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