This woud not be difficult to do in Visual Basic for example. You would write a
Serial Port "Server" of sorts on one machine and then write a "Serial Port
Client" for another and just connect to the IP of the server. You could develop
your own little protocol for sending commands from the client to the server and
vice versa for translating the com port signals. Would not be overly difficult
I don't think.
Visual Basic's built in com port handling functions are pretty straightforward I
think.
Dan
Mark Erbaugh wrote:
> This is really a programming question, but since it relates to my new
> Pegasus, I'll ask here also:
>
> I'm looking for the abilility to create a 'virtual' serial port:
>
> 1) I'd like to be able to leave my Pegasus attached to a serial port on a
> machine on my network (running Windows 98) and run the control program on
> another machine (running Windows NT 4 Workstation). The virtual serial port
> on the NT Workstation would redirect the control commands over the network
> to the 98 machine where some additional software would actually send the
> commands over the serial port to the Peg. Windows NT Back Office Server
> currently lets me do something similar, but only with the NT Server machine
> as the serial port server.
>
> 2) I'd like to intercept RTS / DTR control signals designed to control
> transceiver PTT from communications sofware (i.e. for PSK, RTTY, SSTV, etc).
> and instead of using a real serial port controls send commands (probably vie
> OLE) to some modified Pegasus control software which would then put the
> radio into TX. That way I could save a serial port, and I wouldn't have to
> modify each piece of 'legacy' software that expects a 'dumb' radio at the
> end of a serial port.
>
> Mark
>
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