Hi there I have a program that does just as you want it's programmed in Delphi and I have the source code for it. If you don't have Delphi I can compile it and send it to you. Email me to tell me what you want. Regards Jonathan Ferguson ------------------------------------------------------ Research Student Microelectronics/Radiation Group University of Lancaster Lancaster Bailrigg Lancs LA1 4YR Tel : (01524) 593326 Fax :(01524) 381707 j.ferguson@lancaster.ac.uk ICQ 31455174 ----- Original Message ----- From: William K. Borsum To: Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 7:35 AM Subject: Rs232 Monitor Programs > Yo Group! > > Does anyone know of a windows or DOS based RS232 monitor that can show the > numeric equivalents of the characters being received by a com port on the PC? > e. g. a string "ABC[cr][lf][eot]" would be shown as > [65][66][67][04][13][10] in decimal or [41][42][43][0D][0A][04] in hex. > > I'm trying to monitor a data stream being generated by a PIC with a lot of > non-printing binary data and need to see what each character is to validate > the data stream. > > I thought the old DOS versions of Procomm could do this, but apparently > not. If anyone knows of such a beast--preferably free--I would sure like > to hear about it. > > Thanks > Kelly > > > William K. Borsum, P.E. -- OEM Dataloggers and Instrumentation Systems > & >