D 2017-03-28T12:09:24.120 L Comlogger N text/x-markdown P 4e1e39dd31fe27e3c60be88471c54777e4832e9a U Les W 1119 Comlogger is a very small C program which I wrote to aid in the debugging of programs which use serial communications. The program allows you to open a serial port and see what data if any is coming in and to optionally save the data to a log file with a time stamp. This can be useful if you ever need to debug something like a GPS feed or a AIS (Automatic Identification System) transponder feed (Unlikely I know!). The program runs at the Windows command prompt and assumes the incoming data is set to 8 data bits, no parity and one stopbit with no handshaking (this seems be standard for all of the devices I’ve tested against.) ComLogger takes a number of command line parameters : * **/Com xx** where xx is the comport we wish to open. * **/Baud xxxx** the baudrate of the incoming data (the default is 38400). * **/Timestamp** adds a ISO 8601 time stamp to the beginning of each line received. * **/Log** tells the program to save the data to a logfile file. * **/List** lists the available com ports. Z 0fceead077d390f664d84229c0511d9a