
windows xp ddk (22 products) |
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   | HUSB Virtual Driver (HUSBVD) 2.0 (Commercial, $89.00) | Release: December 12, 2002 | There is a number of the equipment controlled through a serial port from a PC or a terminal. Also there is a lot of the technologies in the market allowing to operate remotely the consecutive devices through the network TCP/IP. These solutions contain, both software and the hardware. Our company as well has the like solution: it is a product for the remote control of consecutive devices ENSD. Nowadays there are more and more devices with interface USB as alternative to the parallel or consecutive connection, but there are still no decisions on the remote control of USB devices. One can think that there is no need in such solutions or they are not applicable in real life. In order to refuel this opinion we present here some examples of application of this technology. | | Company: HiFlyTech Inc. | Size: 576.2 KBytes |  |
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 | ITS Net Serial Driver (ITSNSD) 2.0 (Commercial, $189.90) | Release: September 17, 2002 | While the operation of different facilities, which are connected to a computer via serial port, there may appear the necessity to start up utility program (for these facilities) not in the machine, to which the facilities connect directly, but in the remote machine, that is connected to the facility server via the network (TCP/IP). | | Company: ITSuperiority Inc. | Size: 576.2 KBytes |  |
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 | Laurel Net Serial Driver (LNSD) 2.0 (Commercial, $89.00) | Release: September 17, 2002 | While the operation of different facilities, which are connected to a computer via serial port, there may appear the necessity to start up utility program (for these facilities) not in the machine, to which the facilities connect directly, but in the remote machine, that is connected to the facility server via the network (TCP/IP). | | Company: ITLaurel Inc. | Size: 283.2 KBytes |  |
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 | Laurel USB Virtual Driver 2.0 (Commercial, $89.00) | Release: December 2, 2002 | There is a number of the equipment controlled through a serial port from a PC or a terminal. Also there is a lot of the technologies in the market allowing to operate remotely the consecutive devices through the network TCP/IP. These solutions contain, both software and the hardware. Our company as well has the like solution: it is a product for the remote control of consecutive devices LNSD. Nowadays there are more and more devices with interface USB as alternative to the parallel or consecutive connection, but there are still no decisions on the remote control of USB devices. One can think that there is no need in such solutions or they are not applicable in real life. In order to refuel this opinion we present here some examples of application of this technology. | | Company: ITLaurel Inc. | Size: 283.2 KBytes |  |
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 | Multicom 2.0 (Commercial, $19.00) | Release: April 2, 2004 | Multicom is appointed for emulation of one, two or more (up to | | Company: Intellidriver Inc. | Size: 447.6 KBytes |  |
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 | Multicom.Net 2.0 (Commercial, $19.00) | Release: April 2, 2004 | While the operation of different facilities, which are connected to a computer via serial port, there may appear the necessity to start up utility program (for these facilities) not in the machine, to which the facilities connect directly, but in the remote machine, that is connected to the facility server via the network Multicom.Net. | | Company: Intellidriver Inc. | Size: 283.2 KBytes |  |
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 | Multiport.USB 2.0 (Commercial, $49.00) | Release: April 2, 2004 | There is a number of the equipment controlled through a serial port from a PC or a terminal. Also there is a lot of the technologies in the market allowing to operate remotely the consecutive devices through the network TCP/IP. These solutions contain, both software and the hardware. Our company as well has the like solution: it is a product for the remote control of consecutive devices Multiport.USB. Nowadays there are more and more devices with interface USB as alternative to the parallel or consecutive connection, but there are still no decisions on the remote control of USB devices. One can think that there is no need in such solutions or they are not applicable in real life. In order to refuel this opinion we present here some examples of application of this technology. | | Company: Intellidriver Inc. | Size: 576.2 KBytes |  |
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 | NewAge Net Serial Driver 2.0 (Commercial, $89.00) | Release: September 17, 2002 | While the operation of different facilities, which are connected to a computer via serial port, there may appear the necessity to start up utility program (for these facilities) not in the machine, to which the facilities connect directly, but in the remote machine, that is connected to the facility server via the network (TCP/IP). | | Company: New Age Information Technologies | Size: 283.2 KBytes |  |
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 | NewAge USB Virtual Driver 2.0 (Commercial, $89.00) | Release: December 2, 2002 | There is a number of the equipment controlled through a serial port from a PC or a terminal. Also there is a lot of the technologies in the market allowing to operate remotely the consecutive devices through the network TCP/IP. These solutions contain, both software and the hardware. Our company as well has the like solution: it is a product for the remote control of consecutive devices NUVD. Nowadays there are more and more devices with interface USB as alternative to the parallel or consecutive connection, but there are still no decisions on the remote control of USB devices. One can think that there is no need in such solutions or they are not applicable in real life. In order to refuel this opinion we present here some examples of application of this technology. | | Company: New Age Information Technologies | Size: 283.2 KBytes |  |
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