![]() ![]() ![]() Then update the communication settings, setting the port to either COMM1 or COMM2, whichever you hooked the third end of the cable to. Connect two of its ends between the two devices communicating, and the third end to either COMM1 or COMM2 of the PC on which COMMSPY is running. ![]() To use COMMSPY, you’ll need a “break-out” cable. COMMSPY will remember every one of the settings, including the position of the dialog, and restore them the next time you run it. It provides a user friendly interface, with full customization of the port and display settings only a few clicks away. It is a Windows GUI built around the ever popular Visual C++ SDK sample “tty.c”, and built under Visual C++ 4.2+. COMMSPY is a dialog based, serial port monitor for Windows. That was my motivation for creating an MFC program called COMMSPY. Without buying expensive shrink wrapped software, there’s really nothing available. Attempting to monitor the serial port can be a frustrating experience. ![]()
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