
Configure the settings and work conditions of RS232 terminals via the messenger-like interface of the management utility displaying all received data and the options for editing and typing new strings to transmit. Logging all sent and received data to an ASCII file is possible.
Termite is a simple RS232 terminal, which uses an interface similar to that of "messenger" or "chat" programs. It comes with a large window that displays all received data and an edit line for typing in strings to transmit. Unlike other tools, it uses a heuristic search for selecting an appropriate COM port. Termite also allows you to select non-standard Baud rates (MIDI, DMX512). Termite focuses on text data, and specifically text that is sent and received as strings terminated with "new-line" characters. It has no provisions for transferring files or binary data.
v2.6 [Feb 10, 2011]
- Auto-completion can now be disabled (in the Settings dialog).
- Optionally, Termite now closes the COM port (and thereby makes it available to other processes) when it looses focus, and re-opens in when it re-gains focus. This operation is sometimes convenient when using a second program that needs the same COM port.
- Another example filter: "Function Key macros" (see above for the description).