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Features implemented in the property file and batch file ( see these files for more information ).
 
Features implemented in the property file and batch file ( see these files for more information ).
  
*The batch file ( perhaps named RunRS232Probe.bat ) can specify the name of the property file to use.  Otherwise the property file defaults to RS232Probe.properties.
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*The batch file ( by default RunRS232Probe.bat ) can specify the name of the property file to use.  Otherwise the property file defaults to RS232Probe.properties.
  
 
*The com port, baud rate and other communications parameters can be set in the property file.  The virtual com ports under usb drivers ingore the baud rate and other properties, but they must be set to legal rs232 values.
 
*The com port, baud rate and other communications parameters can be set in the property file.  The virtual com ports under usb drivers ingore the baud rate and other properties, but they must be set to legal rs232 values.
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*There are other values in the property file that may be present but are used by related applications, but ignored by the RS232Probe.
 
*There are other values in the property file that may be present but are used by related applications, but ignored by the RS232Probe.
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=== Running ===
 
=== Running ===

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