Andy Sjostrom
11-03-2004, 10:00 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.syware.com/prodlib/win_ce/ser_link.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.syware.com/prodlib/win_ce/ser_link.htm</a><br /><br /></div>If you've done any serial communication development you know that once you think all hassles are dealt with, a new one hits you right on the head. SerialLink from Syware looks as if it can solve some of the most common critical issues! You can keep your focus on application development while SerialLink operates at a lower driver level. Check it out!<br /><br />"SerialLink™ is a Windows CE serial input device. Acting as a stand-alone system tray application. SerialLink stores in the kernel keyboard buffer characters passing through the serial port of a Windows CE device, then automatically directs those characters to the active application window. The driver's tiny footprint and zero-memory off mode preserve vital memory resources. The driver's system-level interface ensures operability with any enabled application running on any Windows CE device. SerialLink provides a simple, cost-effective solution for all types of portable data applications. Serial-enabled input devices such as barcode scanners and magnetic stripe card readers work with SerialLink to provide Windows CE-based solutions for managing inventory, tracking work-in-process, auditing prices, tracking patients, and conducting market research surveys. The driver also allows Windows CE devices to collect data from remote systems via the serial port."