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News Release from: TAL Technologies | Subject: WinWedge 32 Pro
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 January 2004
Software upgrade shows up in time for
Pittcon
Taltech will demonstrate the latest version of its WinWedge 32 Pro software at Pittcon 2004 in Chicago.
Taltech will demonstrate the latest version of its WinWedge 32 Pro software at Pittcon 2004 in Chicago This software will start shipping on 9th March 2004, the first day of Pittcon
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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RS232 to TCP/IP software makes virtual COM ports
Taltech's TCP-Com software was originally designed to expose a RS232 serial port on a PC to a TCP/IP port so that RS232 serial data can be sent and received across a TCP/IP network.
WinWedge 32 Pro collects RS232 data from any laboratory instrument or device directly into Excel, Access, LIMS and other Windows applications.
It is popular for collecting real-time data from balances, pH meters, sensors, gages, bar code scanners, meters and other instruments.
WinWedge 32 Pro also includes many utility programs for RS232 and TCP/IP based data collection and communications.
These applications solve many different data collection and communications needs.
The new WinWedge 32 Pro will include the upgraded TCP-Com software.
TCP-Com was originally designed to expose an RS232 serial port on a PC to a TCP/IP port so that RS232 serial data can be sent and received across a TCP/IP network.
TCP-Com Version 2.0 has been upgraded with powerful new features including the ability to create "virtual COM ports" that are actually TCP/IP port connections.
This means that any software designed to communicate with RS232 ports can now communicate over Ethernet or Internet TCP/IP ports.
TCP-Com also now has advanced error recovery features that can automatically detect and repair broken TCP/IP connections.
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