Serial Port ActiveX Control is an ActiveX command. It allows to create and control serial ports so it is virtual personalized serial ports which work like the real serial ports. With Windows, by integrating this command in your applications, you will be able to manage the exchanges between applications as if you exchange data between serial ports. You can perform controls, type commands on command line, emulate a port completely. Many examples are provided for most languages.
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Transferring Data
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As its name suggests,...
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