Re: [OT] serial protocol analyzer

2000-11-12 Thread John Polstra
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, kf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't remember the url anymore, but I do remember that there was > a Japanese guy who wrote drivers for digital cameras, cameras which > connected to the serial port of a PC to download the pictures. On > his site he mentioned a (

Re: [OT] serial protocol analyzer

2000-11-11 Thread kf
I don't remember the url anymore, but I do remember that there was a Japanese guy who wrote drivers for digital cameras, cameras which connected to the serial port of a PC to download the pictures. On his site he mentioned a (free?) package which he used to analyze the "conversation" between the

RE: [OT] serial protocol analyzer

2000-11-10 Thread Robert A. Wheeler
I had a need for something like this - I modified a serial cable such that it had four connectors: DB9#1 goes to device A DB9#2 goes to device B DB9#3 and DB9#4 goes to a "monitoring" system on COM1 and COM2 #1 TX is connected to #2 RX AND #3 RX #1 RX is connected to #2 TX #2 TX is connected

Re: [OT] serial protocol analyzer

2000-11-09 Thread John Polstra
In article <3A0AF50D.16530.974B26@localhost>, Leonard den Ottolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was wondering if somebody could point me out a serial protocol > analyzer. Maybe analyzer is too big a word for what I am looking > for (I could be the analyzer :) ). What I am thinking of is a p