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asp.net announcements : ANN: TransPort 1.0 Serial Communications Library released!


Phillip H. Blanton [CsTeam]
12/11/2003 11:37:46 AM
ComponentScience is proud to announce the release of TransPort 1.0, an
asynchronous serial communications library for .NET. TransPort was
designed and developed by an veteran team of asynchronous communications
experts. It is available with full source code written in C#.

The primary purpose of this release is rebranding as the product was
originally released under the name "Elements(Cm)". However, this new
version also includes late-breaking bug fixes, as well as design time
enhancements to speed up the development of your communications
applications. For example, the ground-breaking RegEx-based DataPacket
now includes a wizard to help regex novices quickly define regular
expressions.

TransPort is a rich library for communicating with devices and remote
processes via serial ports, USB, and Winsock. Key features include:

- Fast, multi-threaded access to any of the computer's physical
and virtual COM ports.

- Easy to use Winsock port for fast, multi-threaded, asynchronous
access to the TCP/IP layer.

- Innovative, real-time, regex-based DataPackets provide flexible
handling of information received over a serial or Winsock port.

- TTY emulation for real-time, user driven interaction.

- Support for industry standard XModem, YModem, and ZModem file
transfer protocols.

- RAS client support to establish, manage, and control remote
network connections.

- Monitor and manage telephony devices via TAPI.

For more information about this product, please see
http://www.ComponentScience.net/Elements/TransPort

For tutorial movies about the TransPort library, please see
http://www.ComponentScience.net/Movies.aspx

For a full-featured, no time limit evaluation version, download
http://www.ComponentScience.net/Products/TransPortEval.msi

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Phillip H. Blanton
http://www.ComponentScience.net

ComponentScience is a company dedicated to bringing robust,
full-featured, designtime-rich component libraries and developer tools
to Microsoft's .NET framework. Founded by a team of veteran component
developers and industry experts, ComponentScience is uniquely equipped
Phillip H. Blanton [CsTeam]
12/11/2003 11:52:50 AM
Please accept my apologies. I posted this to the wrong group. This is
not an ASP.NET library. My newsreader scrunches up all of the prefixes
to a news group. I saw "m.p.d.f.a.announcements" and pulled the trigger
a little too fast.

I'm really on the ball today! ;)

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