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The project is a specialized terminal emulator designed to talk to a microcontroller or similar device, either to control them or to try to deduce what its control protocol is.
 
The project is a specialized terminal emulator designed to talk to a microcontroller or similar device, either to control them or to try to deduce what its control protocol is.
  
Several areas are provided for input to the device.  This is typed as strings, but escape sequences also allow special characters including any ASCII character entered by its hex code.  Data is sent by pressing the send button.  Each send area has its own recieve area just to the right of it.  Also all data both sent and recieved is logged to the bottom window.  Other events in the software are also posted to the logging area.  The application has several send areas so that you can easily reissue earlier commands and easily keep frequently used commands ready to use.
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Several areas are provided for input to the device.  This is typed as strings, but escape sequences also allow special characters including any ASCII character entered by its hex code.  Data is sent by pressing the send button.  Several areas are provided so that you can easily reissue earlier commands.
  
 
A complete log of activity is provided both to the screen and to a log file.
 
A complete log of activity is provided both to the screen and to a log file.

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