| Serial Device Test Utility -- This utility is very useful
in developing new software for communicating with devices connected to
a serial port. This utility is being distributed as fully functional
shareware (free to try -- purchase if you will use it) and the registration
fee is only $15.00. |
More Information on the Serial Device Tester |
| The Win32 Process Viewer will provide insight into what is really happening inside
your computers. This will run under all Win32 platforms (95/98/ME/2000/XP) except Windows NT. It will include
a wide variety of information from memory to processes to modules to threads as well as general system
info and configuration. The information will be organized so that how all of it is related is easily understood. This
should expand upon what is available from the task manager in 2000 and greatly increase visibility
into the system in Windows 9x/ME |
Beta release expected soon |
| The WinCE Process Viewer will provide insight into what is really happening inside
your CE devices. This will be useful in both a debugging environment (i.e. data out the debug port)
as well as having a GUI running on the CE device. We will support most the common platforms for CE and will
be able to customize it if needed |
Beta release expected by the middle of the year |
| The One Click FTP will integrate FTP capability into Windows Explorer and allow easy
up-loads of files to FTP sites without the need to use a separate application. Many FTP applications
promote their Windows Explorer-like GUI, our actually uses Windows Explorer. Version 1.0 will be upl-oads only
-- great for working on your web site or sending out files. Version 2.0 will also include down-load capability
and will work just like moving any other file about your system with Explorer |
Beta release of Version 1.0 expected soon |
| ActiveX Strip Chart control. This control will let you easily include
Strip Charts in your applications. It works extremely well with displaying real-time data collection
and is able to handle multiple traces and thousands of data points without any trouble. |
Beta release expected by the middle of this year |
| The PCI bus analyzer will let you see all the devices on the PCI bus as well as do a preliminary
decoding of the various registers (at least ones defined by the PCI specification, not device specific registers) and in the
final version may allow the user to change register settings on the fly. Very useful for driver development |
Beta release expected sometime late in 2003 |
| The H.A.c.K. Hex Editor is a fairly standard hex editor with some additional features
This application will have al the normal features in a hex editor, including simultaneaous display of data in both Hex and ASCII foramt,
allow editing of the files, display the data as well as the position in the file for the data, etc. Some fo the new features that are
not normally in Hex editing applications will include a file compare so you can look at the differences between different
files, the ability to view and interact with data in binary format (great for bit fields and flags), and the ability to work with data in a
variety of different sizes (1 byte, 2 bytes, 4 bytes, and 8 byte chunks) |
Beta release expected sometime late in 2003 |
| The WinCE RegEdit application will provide the capability of RegEdit on a Windows CE device, finally allowing
those of us with Windows CE devices to see what is really set up and working on our devices as well as letting
us change some settings as desired. |
Beta release expected by the end of 2003 |