The Mode Menu lets you send data to other Windows application
programs as keystrokes or by Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE). Or log serial
data to a disk file in the background.
Step 2 - Choose the communication
parameters for your serial device
The Com Port Settings Dialogue Box lets you configure
your communications settings. Use the RS232 diagnostic tools provided
to easily debug serial communication parameters.
Step 3 - Define how you
want the serial data to be parsed, filtered and translated.
The Define Menu lets you specify how to parse, filter
and format your data to the fit the exact format required by your
application. It also lets you pre-define automatic output strings
to be sent to a serial device and configure any Hot Keys and Hot Key
actions.
Step 4 - Activate WinWedge
and watch your serial data "pop" into your application
Create buttons or macros in your application that control WinWedge
and perform serial I/O functions.
Send out commands or data to control your instruments - from
within your application or directly from WinWedge.
Input serial data from any device, even multiple devices, directly
into any application program.
Create charts and graphs in your application that automatically
update with real-time data from your serial devices.
Perform real-time analysis of your serial data.
Click
here to download the interactive WinWedge tutorial.
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"I bought the software and it works GREAT! I love this program! It has saved me hours of research and programming time! Well worth it!" Ed Grainger, Hamilton, Ontario