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For example, a Windows 2003 Terminal Server supports accessing your home disk drives, printers, serial ports, digital audio and the windows clipboard while security connected to a Terminal Services session.

Virtual Serial Port Driver is an advanced utility, which easily emulates unlimited number of RS232 serial ports connected via virtual null-modem cable using special driver.

This drivers can be easily included in your own software providing easy and convenient path to make and configure virtual serial ports directly from your solution.

In other words, with Virtual Serial Port Driver you can make any number of pure virtual serial ports in your system connected into pairs via virtual null-modem cable without having real serial ports occupied.

Virtual serial ports will be identify as standard hardware serial ports.

Virtual serial ports produced by VSPD work exactly the same as real ports in your system supporting all signal lines and baudrate emulation. So, there is no need to spend money on hardware null-modem cables or serial port extenders, because VSPD emulates all types of null-modem configurations.

For instance, using Virtual Serial Ports Driver you can make two virtual serial ports: COM5 and COM6 in a virtual pair so they can be opened by two different solutions. Everything that the first solution sends to COM5 will be received by the second solution at COM6, and all info sent to COM6 by the second solution will be received by the first one at COM5.

Main features:

  • “Hot” virtual ports installation no reboot required after installation, creation or reconfiguration of virtual serial ports
  • Virtual Serial Port Driver and all of its internal modules are digitally signed
  • Completely new reworked and redesigned Serial Ports Explorer, which helps you get full details about all serial ports used in system
  • Strict baudrate emulation
  • VSPD uses advanced Windows kernel driver technology (supporting WDM, WMI, Power Management, PnP, etc.)
  • Full maintenance of HandFlow control (Hardware and Xon/Xoff)
  • You can control virtual serial ports directly from your own solution using Dynamic Link Library supplied with Virtual Serial Port Driver
  • Real serial ports are not occupied (actually, you can even have no real serial ports in your system and work with virtual ones)
  • Ports are automatically re-created on system reboot (prior to PC user login)
  • Easily emulate virtual serial line connexion break
  • Link between virtual serial ports is much faster than real null-modem cable connexion and solely depends on your processor speed. Average transfer speed is about 35-40 Kbytes/sec
  • Virtual serial ports are utterly the same copies of real ones other solutions will never see the difference between real serial port and virtual serial port
  • User-friendly and convenient program interface
  • Virtual link is much more reliable than common physical link
  • Easily administer port access list, which is used to restrict access to produced ports for multiple applications
  • Virtual serial port may have any name you like (not alone COMx)
  • You can administer all signal lines (DTR/DSR/CTS/RTS/DCD/RI)
  • Printers can be assigned to any produced virtual serial ports
  • Different virtual null-modem schemes are available: standard/loopback/custom
  • Virtual serial port can have the same name as real serial port (virtual serial port overlapping). In case of overlapping, the real serial port you overlap will be not accessible anymore
  • You can make as a lot of virtual serial ports pairs as you want
  • Get complete details about current virtual serial port state, sent/received info volumes, and other options


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