This makes it possible to simulate the behavior of a serial communication device, which is particularly useful for generating test conditions that are hard to reproduce with the original device (e.g. problem conditions).
Docklight has been successfully tested with a vast range of serial devices and drivers. This includes many popular USB-to-Serial converters, Bluetooth serial ports, GPS receivers, Virtual Null Modem drivers like com0com, Arduino serial ports, MicroPython/pyboard, and many other Embedded hardware devices that appear as a COM port in the Windows Device Manager.
Docklight Scripting Serial
Docklight Scripting is also network-enabled and supports HID or Named Pipe connections. Instead of using a serial COM port, Docklight Scripting can establish TCP connections (TCP client mode), accept a TCP connection on a local port (TCP server mode), act as a UDP peer, or access USB HID Custom Class devices. For an overview on networking applications, see our Docklight TCP/UDP and Applications, Examples sections.
It is designed to work with the Docklight Tap Pro and Docklight Tap 485 devices. Both,Tap Pro and Tap 485 use their own high resolution hardware time base for all serial dataand serial line events monitored.
The Docklight DLL Automation API is a simple way to add Docklight-style communications (serial COM port, TCP or UDP, Send and Receive Sequences) to your Microsoft Excel workbook, Windows Script or Windows C#, C++, C or Java software application.
* [Overview][1] * [Type 1 (Dumb Redirection)][2] * [Type 2 (Guest Mode)][3] * [Type 3 (CLI Access)][4]* * *## OverviewJust Add Power supports 3 Types of serial management of endpoint devices: * Type 1: Commands enter the system via the RS232 port on a Transmitter. Commands are passed to all Receivers w...
It is designed to work with the Docklight Tap Pro and Docklight Tap 485 devices. Both, Tap Pro and Tap 485 use their own high resolution hardware time base for all serial data and serial line events monitored.
Docklight Scripting is an automated testing tool for serial communication protocols via COM, TCP and UDP. It is an extended edition of Docklight RS232 Terminal / RS232 Monitor, including an easy-to-use script language to create automated test jobs.
Docklight Scripting is an automated testing tool for serial communication protocols via COM (RS232, RS422/485), TCP (client and server) and UDP. It is an extended edition of Docklight RS232 Terminal / RS232 Monitor that includes an easy-to-use script language for automation. A Docklight script allows you to execute all basic Docklight functions (sending predefined data sequences, detecting specific sequences within the incoming data stream, ...) and embed them in your own test code. Docklight Scripting gives you both, flexibility and simplicity. Within minutes you can build your own automated testing tools and create * repeated test cycles (e.g. endurance testing for a motion control / drive system) * time-controlled test jobs (e.g. sending a diagnostics command at certain times of day) * automatic device configuration scripts (e.g. resetting a RS232 device to factory defaults before delivery) * fault analysis tools for service and maintenance tasks (e.g. running a set of diagnostics commands and performing automatic fault analysis) * protocol testers with automatic checksum calculations (e.g. CRC - Cyclic Redundancy Codes) * Docklight startup scripts (e.g. automatically starting a COM port logging task at PC startup)Docklight Scripting uses the VBScript engine, allowing you to write your tests in a simple and well-known script language. Docklight's basic functions and features are made available through a small and convenient set of script commands. The sample applications and scripts provided make getting started easy, and allow you to become productive immediately.Requirements:COM port(s) or network availableOperating system:Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXPRelease notes:Minor UpdateWhats new in version 2.0:Versa-Tap / EZ-Tap Pro support, improved seq. detection, new script commands Tweet
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Docklight Scripting is an automated testing tool for serial communication protocols via COM (RS232, RS422/485, virtual COM ports like Bluetooth SPP), TCP (client and server) and UDP. It features an easy-to-use script language to create and run automated test jobs. A Docklight script allows you to execute communication functions (sending predefined data, detecting specific sequences) and embed them in your own test code. Within minutes you can build your own automated testing tools and create; repeated test cycles; time-controlled test jobs (e.g. sending a diagnostics command at certain times of day); automatic device configuration scripts; fault analysis tools for service and maintenance tasks; protocol testers and analyzers with automatic checksum calculations. Docklight Scripting uses the VBScript engine, allowing you to write your tests in a simple and well-known script language.
Thanks a lot. I like the simplicity of this. However after trying it to command a device I had trouble using the serial port with another program, e.g. Reaterm. Had to power cycle to clear. How do I inspect or clear the serial port status to make sure it is in pristine power on condition. (I may try your ComPrinter as the other program to see if it also hangs.) Inspecting and clearing a serial port without having to cycle power would be good to be able to do.
Hello sir, I am happy to see this post but I am searching a simple c program that can transmit a single character on serial port In windows 7 64 bit os to my microcontroller based designed. Will you please help me regarding this issue.??
we are a team of 4 engineers from Egypt working on a Flight Simulation Rig that rotates 360 degrees on 2 axis. We managed to build the simulation Rig and test it with a game (HAWX). it performs pretty well but after a few min of playing a time shift between the simulation and the rig appears.So we decided that we need feedback from the game it self with the plane exact angle of rotation on both x an y axis so we can compare it with the cabin orientation using the gyro on it , and the best way to do that is build a simple flight sim game using Cry engine and take the needed readings from it.So here is the question :Is it possible to send the plane angles of rotation data over serial bus in real time to our micro controller ?And if it is , can some one point us towards a similar project or a guide for how to do it.We really appreciate your feed back, it would really help us a lot. and best regards 2ff7e9595c
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