Creates virtual serial ports and connects them to each other for data transfer
Enable all applications to receive same data from a serial port simultaneously
Connect applications in Windows CE and exchange data via virtual serial ports
Virtual Serial Port Driver XP (VSPD XP) is a powerful solution for serial port emulation. It creates virtual com ports in your system and connects them via reliable virtual link, which emulates real null-modem cable.
Use Serial Splitter to split serialports at one side into multiple virtual and real serialports at the other one, as well as join multiple serialports into one. The unique feature of this version is many-to-many ports splitting/redirection.
Virtual SerialPortsDriver for Windows CE creates two pure virtual serialports in your system which are virtually connected to each other. For other Windows applications they are seen exactly as two real serialports with null-modem connection.
VSPD Mobile can create up to 20 pure virtual serialports in your mobile system, resulting in 10 virtual serialports pairs available for integration. Both ports in a pair are connected via a virtual null-modem and fully emulate real serialports.
Virtual SerialPortsDriver (VSPD) is a Windows device driver. Using it you can create any number of virtual serial COM ports in your system which will be virtually connected to each other via virtual null-modem cable
Virtual SerialPortsDriver (VSPD) is a Windows device driver. Using it you can create two virtual serial COM ports in your system which will be virtually connected to each other.
Using Virtual SerialPortsDriver XP you can create any number of virtual serialports in your system which will be connected to each other via virtual null-modem cable. You can connect one application to another using virtual serial port pair.
Share SerialPorts creates virtual serialports in your system that appear as copies of real ports and allows you to share real serialports between multiple applications. All applications will be able to receive and send data to serial port.
Using Virtual Serial Port Driver XP4 you can create virtual serial COM port pairs which are virtually connected to each other via virtual null-modem cable and for other Windows applications seen as real serialports connected via null-modem cable.
Shared Serial Port allows you to share real serialports between multiple applications. All applications will be able to receive data from real serial port simultaneously, as well as send data to it.