About this software
Advanced Serial Port Terminal is a Windows application for connecting, monitoring and testing serial COM ports and TCP serial connections. It supports multiple simultaneous serial and TCP sessions, virtual COM ports, and dynamic changes to baud rate, parity, stop bits and flow control without reopening ports. Data can be viewed in raw, hexadecimal or VT100 emulation modes, logged to files, and files sent or received via X-modem or ASCII transfer.
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Benefits
- Multiple connections: Open and monitor multiple serial and TCP sessions simultaneously.
- Dynamic port settings: Change baud rate and communication parameters without reopening ports.
- Flexible data views: View incoming data as raw, hexadecimal, or VT100 emulation.
- Logging and file transfer: Record sessions to files and send or receive files via X-modem.
- Session presets and aliases: Save session configurations and use aliases for frequent commands.
Available languages
- English
- German
- Spanish
- French
- Italian & more supported languages
Support information
- Product guides: Publisher provides detailed product guides and knowledge base articles online.
- User manual: A user guide and installation instructions are available on the product documentation site.
- Release notes: Version history and changelogs are published in the knowledge base.
- License information: License terms, activation and registration details are documented on publisher pages.
- Enterprise and integration: Enterprise options and SDK integration pages are listed on the site.
Frequently asked questions
What is Eltima Software Advanced Serial Port Terminal used for?
A serial communication application for establishing and monitoring COM port connections, sending and receiving data, and troubleshooting serial devices.
Which serial port settings can be configured?
Typical configurable parameters include baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, and hardware or software flow control to match device requirements.
Can it display data in both ASCII and hexadecimal formats?
Yes, serial terminal tools commonly offer selectable display modes such as ASCII/text and hexadecimal to analyze raw binary and textual data.
Does the terminal support logging and exporting session data?
Logging and session export are standard features in serial terminal software, enabling capture of received and sent data to files for analysis and record keeping.