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*Name: RS232/USB Probe  
 
*Name: RS232/USB Probe  
*Status: still developing, but is working Download available see [[]] -- after a period of inactivity some development Jan 09.
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*Status: still developing, but is working Download available see [[]]
 
*Technology: Java -- should run on many platforms, Windows 98 through Vista  
 
*Technology: Java -- should run on many platforms, Windows 98 through Vista  
 
*Author: russ_hensel ( where you can find an email address to reach me )
 
*Author: russ_hensel ( where you can find an email address to reach me )
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A complete log of activity is provided both to the screen and to a log file.
 
A complete log of activity is provided both to the screen and to a log file.
  
Q: ''(Does this require a [[USB Bit Whacker]] between the PC and the device under test (DUT), or does it also work fine with direct RS-232 connection between the PC and the device under test?)'' A: No BitWacker is required for this application, it works with any serial device ( which can be the device under test ), but works best with devices that wait for a command, then they issue a response.  If you have a device to test that does not have a serial port then using a BitWacker or other microcontroller as an intermediary can be a useful approach.
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Q: ''(Does this require a [[USB Bit Whacker]] between the PC and the device under test (DUT), or does it also work fine with direct RS-232 connection between the PC and the device under test?)'' A: No BitWacker is required for this application, it works with any serial device ( which can be the device under test ), but works best with devices that wait for a command, then they issue a response.  If you have a device to test that does have a serial port then using a BitWacker or other microcontroller as an intermediary can be a useful approach.
  
 
=== Early Mock Up of Screen ===
 
=== Early Mock Up of Screen ===
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*Provides a framework of code for other applications like the BitWacker [[Command GUI]] or the [[Graphical Data Logger]]
 
*Provides a framework of code for other applications like the BitWacker [[Command GUI]] or the [[Graphical Data Logger]]
  
== Download and Installation Directions ==
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=== Download ===
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Available, see the page [[BitWacker Java Communications]]
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== Download and Installation Directions For all the Applications ==
  
 
moved to [[BitWacker PIC and Other Microcontroller to Java Communications]]
 
moved to [[BitWacker PIC and Other Microcontroller to Java Communications]]
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[[RS232Probe Enhancements and Bugs]]  a list for all the related applications, will absorbe the list above soon.
 
[[RS232Probe Enhancements and Bugs]]  a list for all the related applications, will absorbe the list above soon.
 
[[category:Serial Communications]][[category:Microcontroller]][[category:PIC]]
 

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