Indeed is does decode serial comms - look at the screenshot I posted - it's 
looking at I2C talking, as it happens, to a DS3231.

The included client s/w works on a variety of platforms and drives all the 
instruments on the device - it's not bad at all - I like it - it's easy to 
use, stable, fast and the ability to save or restore the configuration of 
everything to do with testing a board in a second is great....

Cheers

Nick

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