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VirtualPlex-1
Introduction
The VirtualPlex-1 utility creates multiple virtual serial ports from an
existing serial port and dispatches incoming NMEA data from the existing port to
the newly created ports. This enables multiple applications to use the NMEA data
at the same time.
The use of VirtualPlex-1 is not limited to our range of multiplexers, it can be
used with any NMEA device connected to a serial port, like a GPS, as long as the
device uses standard NMEA sentences.
Operation
Operation is very straightforward. The left pane show the serial ports
that are found on your computer. On the right is the control panel where you can
add or delete virtual ports and make other settings.
To setup VirtualPlex-1, take the following steps:
- Use your mouse pointer to select a port you wish to share amongst
multiple applications. This is the Master Port.
- In the control panel, click on Add Virtual Port as many times as
you need ports.
- Optionally, configure the Master Port by clicking the
Configure Master Port button. Normally this step is not needed since the
configuration defaults to the NMEA standard of 4800 bps, 8N1.
- Check Dispatch Enabled to enable the dispatch of incoming data on
the Master Port to the Virtual Ports.
- Open the Settings dialog with the Settings button on the
top of the window. For completely automatic operation, check all options to
automatically start VirtualPlex-1 whenever you log on to your computer, and
exit with the Save Settings button.
- Press the Start button to start operation of VirtualPlex-1. You
can now minimize it's window.
- The Channels panel is for future versions of our multiplexers.
Leave the settings unchanged (All Channels).
Once running, the Master Port is unavailable to other applications.
You should configure your applications to use one of the virtual ports created
by VirtualPlex-1.
Registration
The free VirtualPlex-1 demo can be converted into a permanent version by
purchasing a license for $115.00. The free demo can be downloaded
here.
Note: VirtualPlex-1 runs on Windows NT4, 2000 and XP only.
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