Vas: AW: [sdiy] Serial port analyser software for windows

CHoaglin at aol.com CHoaglin at aol.com
Tue Feb 19 06:25:58 CET 2002


I have a couple dedicated standalone analyzers I picked up for cheap (read 
$20 or less each) from scrappers. Pass through with BERT testing, floppy disk 
storage, etc.

What I could reallllly use though, is something to sniff not RS-232 levels, 
but the analog signals going over a modem connection. QPSK/QAM/etc/whatever 
not needed nececessarily, it doesn't have to do 56K. There's a certain 
information society record which is rumored to write a story in a terminal 
program if you can get your computer to talk to the modem tones on the record.

-Chris



In a message dated 2/18/02 4:45:31 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
juho.lepisto at pp.inet.fi writes:


> 
> 
> I noticed Listen analyses serial connection between two devices.
> I think that doesn't help. I need a program that could analyse
> serial traffic from only one source instead of two. So the
> program analyses the traffic between the host computer (the
> one with the program) and the computer which being tested.
> 
> > 
> > Lähettäjä: "Ullrich Peter" <peter.ullrich at kapsch.net>
> > Päivä: 18.02.2002 10:07
> > Vastaanottaja: <juho.lepisto at pp.inet.fi>
> > Tiedoksi (cc): <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> > Otsikko: AW: [sdiy] Serial port analyser software for windows
> > 
> > >This isn't releated to synth diy at all but maybe some one knows a good 
> serial port analyser software for windows. The requirements 
> > >are that you can read and analyse the datastream of the COM ports of the 
> external computers and it doesn't need any external seven 
> > >ton breakout box, just plain software. I planned to install the program 
> in a laptop computer (easier to carry around the factory) and use 
> > >the laptop as an analyser tool. I hope you know what I mean. I'll have 
> to find a replacement for ancient Blaise Computing's View232 
> > >program.
> > 
> 


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