If you are having trouble getting it to work, I can help you troubleshoot. Let me know: What are you trying to connect to?
: Automatically detects COM ports and supports high baud rates.
: Adds time markers to incoming data to help track timing issues in code. sscom5131exe
: Viewing printf or serial output from a microcontroller to track variable states.
Are you getting a specific (e.g., "Cannot open COM port")? Which operating system are you using? If you are having trouble getting it to
While SSCOM is a classic choice, you might also consider these modern alternatives depending on your OS: : A versatile tool for serial, SSH, and Telnet.
: Communicating with GSM, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi modules (like the ESP8266) using standard AT commands. : Adds time markers to incoming data to
Since SSCOM is a specialized utility often hosted on third-party developer forums rather than a centralized corporate site, keep these tips in mind:
: Users can program quick-access buttons to send specific command strings.