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| JComm is designed to input raw data from a serial port, tokenize the data into a variety of user defined formats and then output the data into a text file. The text files can then be accurately imported into database applications or spreadsheets such as Microsoft Visual Foxpro, Access or Excel by using the import wizards provided with those applications. JComm does not poll the serial ports; it uses event signaling to monitor port activity. ... |
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