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Knowledge Base Typical
Applications for TCP-Com.
TCP-Com is an extremely simple program however it is also extremely
powerful and can be used to solve a wide variety of device interfacing
and RS232 or TCP/IP communications problems.
Can
TCP-Com virtualize
a serial port? In other words, can TCP/IP data appear
as if it were being transmitted and received through a "Virtual" serial
port so existing serial communications software can talk to a TCP/IP
port.
What
cool things can I do with the latest version of TCP-COM?
TCP-Com is basically designed to be a RS232 to TCP/IP converter
program however it is an extremely
powerful utility that can be used to accomplish tasks that were
traditionally considered to be impossible under Windows.
TCP-Com User Application Notes
Using TCP-Com
as a software-based Terminal Server with a wireless CDPD Modem
to collect remote GPS survey information over the
Internet.
Using TCP-Com
to communicate to the Trafmate 6 (RS-232 based remote traffic monitoring
device) over wireless Internet.
Cofiguring TCP-Com
to run as a Windows Service.
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