SMRN Demo

SMRN Demo

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License:Freeware

Total downloads:10

Operating system:Windows 7 / 10 / 11

Latest version:1.3

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Description

SMRN Demo, latest version 1.3, developed by Sapia, Inc., is a compelling tool in the category of Development Tools, specifically under the IDE subcategory. Designed to run on Windows 7, 10, and 11, this freeware utility offers a seamless way to communicate with Modbus/RTU slave devices through a PC's serial port. Besides the latest version, other versions like 2.0 and previous 1.3 are available.

A standout feature of SMRN Demo is its ease of use. By integrating it into your VB.NET, C#, or Managed C++ application, communication with Modbus/RTU slave devices becomes a straightforward task. The program handles the complexities of building and sending network requests and validating responses, so developers can focus on manipulating simple 16-bit data values corresponding to Modbus registers, coils, and discretes.

The tool's versatility is enhanced by its built-in Test Panel, which allows access to Modbus devices during design time without writing any code. This feature alone can make troubleshooting and startup processes significantly faster. For those in a hurry, download the free SMRN Demo and get started immediately with the help of extensive HTML documentation and example projects tailored for VB.NET, C#.NET, and C++ .NET.

Other noteworthy features include the ability to send custom user requests, access raw request/response frames for troubleshooting, built-in IEEE single precision floating point support, and visual indicators for communication and connection status. These functionalities make SMRN Demo an invaluable tool for developers working with Modbus devices. More

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