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WinWedge32Pro |
WinWedge32Std |
TCP-Wedge INCLUDED. Adds TCP/IP support: Collect data from IP port addresses on any TCP/IP network - ethernet/internet |
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TCP-Com INCLUDED. TCP-com allows any of the existing serial (RS232) ports on your PC to interface directly to a TCP/IP network |
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File-Wedge INCLUDED. FileWedge parses, filters and formats file data from any disk file before inputting it into other applications, either as keystrokes or by DDE. Log data to disk using WinWedge Pro or ComFile then use FileWedge to fee |
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Number of COM ports supported simultaneously |
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Data transfer as keystroke messages to any other application program. |
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Compatible with Windows XP® , 2000, ME, 98, NT4, 95 |
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Data transfer by DDE to any Windows application. Includes an advanced set of DDE commands that allow other Windows applications to take complete control of all Wedge functions, including serial output functions. The DDE command set allow |
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Basic data parsing capabilities allow you to split incoming data into fields. Input only data you need and ignore the rest. |
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Advanced data parsing, filtering and formatting of any type or structure of data - even very sophisticated data |
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A powerful serial data analyzer feature allows you to preview serial data and debug all serial communications problems |
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Data filtering capabilities let you selectively filter out non-numeric characters from any field in your input data or ignore specific fields altogether. The Pro version has additional filtering options. |
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Pre-transfer translation tables Translate incoming ASCII characters to other characters to specific PC keystrokes. |
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Basic keystroke macro insertion Add an additional keystroke such as Enter or Tab at the end of your serial data. |
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Advanced keystroke macro insertion Add additional keystrokes or keystroke macros before, after, or within your serial input data. Keystroke macros allow you to control where and how serial data appears in the target application program i |
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Automatic date and time stamping Place date and time stamps directly in your serial input data |
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Up to 20 button-controlled output strings Program buttons to either send data strings out the serial port or lower the PC's DTR line whenever the button is clicked. Use the Output Buttons to send prompt strings, or other control data, to |
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Automatic data acknowledgment feature sends a string back to the serial device after each data record has been received. |
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Timed automatic prompting Have WinWedge automatically transmit prompt strings or commands at regular timed intervals |
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Fully selectable communications parameters. 110-19,200 baud; 5,6,7 or 8 data bits; 1 or 2 stop bits; EVEN, ODD, MARK, SPACE or NO parity. Hardware and software flow control. |
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Selectable input and output buffer sizes from 128 bytes to 32K |
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Support for new high speed 16550 UARTs and all available IRQs |
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Support for up to 56,000 baud communications (all versions support at least 19,200 baud) |
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A pre-input translation table lets you translate or remove specific incoming characters before being received or processed by the Wedge. This greatly enhances the parsing and filtering capabilities. |
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Support for, and translation of, binary, hex or octal data (all versions support ASCII data) |
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Powerful math and string functions Apply standard and many advanced math functions to incoming serial data |
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Optional "hot key" control of all WinWedge functions. Define up to 50 Hot Keys to transmit prompts at the press of a key. |
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Virtual instrument mode to simulate data from any device. |
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An expanded set of DDE commands gives you more precise control over all serial I/O functions directly from within your other Windows application programs |
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Disk file logging mode allows data to be collected to a file in the background while another program is in the foreground |
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Powerful data formatting functions enable you to format incoming serial data before passing it on to another program. Custom tailor your data so that it will be in the exact format required by the receiving application. |
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Place a "serial output buffer" directly in any application that supports DDE. For example turn a cell in a spreadsheet into a serial output buffer so anything you type in that cell would be sent out through the serial port to your device |
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Long files names, true pre-emptive multitasking and other 32 bit features plus over 30% faster than 16 bit versions |
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Minimizes to the system tray |
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Resizeable analyze window |
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Add a delay between keystrokes sent from WinWedge to other programs |
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Send keystrokes to DOS programs |
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