Vb6 Serial Port Sniffer Source Code
May 10, 2011 Source codes are provided. If I'm not wrong, the source codes for a sample user application are also provided. Commercial software which hooks the serial comm port would usually use a filter device driver that attaches itself to a serial port.
Open Serial Port Monitor Free open source application to monitor traffic over a serial port. Simply choose the connection parameters, connect, and see the data received on the chosen serial port. Requirements • Microsoft.Net 4.5 (comes preinstalled on Windows 8 and above) () • One or more serial ports on the computer where you run the software Installation • • Unzip to somewhere on your harddrive • Run the executable Screenshots Documentation Please see for instructions on how to use the software.
You could browse the API and see if there is away to read from the buffer on the UART without destroying the data assuming you can hook into the hardware interrupt it generates. The MSComm control won't help as it requires exclusive access to the port. Do you have any recourse to the source code of the program whose data you are wanting to get at?
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John Warner -----Original Message----- From: VBtoolsAssistance via visualbasic-l [mailto:visualbasic-l@Groups.ITtoolbox.com] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 6:20 AM To: john Subject: [visualbasic-l] Listen To Serial Comm Port Posted by VBtoolsAssistance (Mr.) on 06:25:00 AM Hello. I need to write a program that listen to the Serial comm Port used by another application. Can it be done with VB6? Has some reasonably priced tools that permit you to sniff and even share a serial port. (To me, anything under a hundred bucks is 'reasonably priced'.) From: visualbasic-l@Groups.ITtoolbox.comTo: ibsteve2u@hotmail.comSubject: RE: [visualbasic-l] Listen To Serial Comm PortDate: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 08:38:21 -0500 I doubt it. You could browse the API and see if there is away to read from the buffer on the UART without destroying the data assuming you can hook into the hardware interrupt it generates.
The MSComm control won't help as it requires exclusive access to the port. Do you have any recourse to the source code of the program whose data you are wanting to get at? John Warner -----Original Message----- From: VBtoolsAssistance via visualbasic-l [mailto:visualbasic-l@Groups.ITtoolbox.com] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 6:20 AM To: john Subject: [visualbasic-l] Listen To Serial Comm Port Hello. I need to write a program that listen to the Serial comm Port used by another application.
Can it be done with VB6? Avi, Try using a second RS232 port and a diode or two, you can then listen to both the input and output from the applications port.
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I have done this many times and the code required to read the input(s) on the second port is very simple. Best, Peter G.
-----Original Message----- From: john via visualbasic-l [mailto:visualbasic-l@Groups.ITtoolbox.com] Sent: November 3, 2008 8:38 AM To: petermg Subject: RE: [visualbasic-l] Listen To Serial Comm Port Posted by john on 08:34:00 AM I doubt it. You could browse the API and see if there is away to read from the buffer on the UART without destroying the data assuming you can hook into the hardware interrupt it generates.
The MSComm control won't help as it requires exclusive access to the port. Do you have any recourse to the source code of the program whose data you are wanting to get at? John Warner -----Original Message----- From: VBtoolsAssistance via visualbasic-l [mailto:visualbasic-l@Groups.ITtoolbox.com] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 6:20 AM To: john Subject: [visualbasic-l] Listen To Serial Comm Port Hello. I need to write a program that listen to the Serial comm Port used by another application. Can it be done with VB6?