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    SnapModbus

    32/64 bit multi-platform Modbus communication library

    SnapModbus is an Open-Source multi-platform suite (library and tools) to manage Modbus communication in strict adherence to the modbus.org specifications, both master and slave side. It supports all the functions described in the documents: * MODBUS APPLICATION PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION V1.1b3 * MODBUS MESSAGING ON TCP/IP IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE V1.0b * MODBUS over Serial Line - Specification and Implementation Guide V1.02 through the standard transport protocols and the most widespread unofficial protocols (UDP, RTU Over TCP, RTU Over UDP) It’s released under lglp v3, so it’s free also for commercial use.
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    COM port notifier

    COM port notifier

    System tray tool to show the available COM ports with friendly names

    A tool for technicians who use USB-to-Serial converters to connect to various devices (PLCs, Frequency converters etc.). Many of the end-device supplied tools will show you all the possible COM ports on your system, and give you a headache to find which COM port belongs to your USB-to-Serial converter. This tool will help you by listing the COM ports with friendly names (as defined in the device driver). A notification with the list of COM ports will pop up at connecting a USB-to-Serial...
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