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TCP-Com converts RS232 serial data to TCP/IP data and TCP/IP data
to serial. TCP-Com allows any of the serial (RS232) ports on your PC to
interface directly to a TCP/IP network. This makes it possible for any other
computer on the network to access the serial ports on the PC where TCP-Com is
running by connecting through a TCP/IP port connection. In other words, it pipes
data from a COM port out over a TCP/IP network port and vice versa.
TCP-Com also has the ability to create virtual COM ports that are
actually connections to a TCP/IP port. This allows you to use existing serial
communciation software to connect to a TCP/IP port.
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