VB-Audio is still updating their stuff. I looked at Com0Com, but they
looked too expensive for as little certainty that it would work as they
offer, so I never really worked with them much. Never looked at Muzychenko.
If I could figure out how to reproduce the errors I was having, I'd send a
bug r
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 8:18 PM Gwen Patton wrote:
> I use the Virtual Audio Cables from VB-Audio
>
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Yep, gotta have those too, although I use the ones from Muzychenko. To have
a full-house setup you might need VACs, virtual serial ports, and a fan-out
hub. If you use Na
I use the Virtual Audio Cables from VB-Audio. They work great. Combined
with Voicemeeter, they're a fantastic set of tools.
They work on a "donationware" concept for those products. Just a few bucks
(or Euros, they're in the EU) and you get a huge pile of performance.
I don't recommend the most r
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 8:01 PM Dave wrote:
> ... Virtual Serial PortEmulator ...
>
==
I used VSPE + LP-Bridge in my previous installation and it worked okay. I
may go back to that arrangement if this doesn't work out. I'll soon know.
73,
Tony KT0NY
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A commercial product Virtual Serial PortEmulator can do this plus much more.
Well worth the cost when I bought it. Just letting the group know there are
choices.
Dave wo2x
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On Mar 8, 2019, at 8:52 PM, Tony Estep wrote:
>>
>> Aha! After much chasing my tail, I found the foll
>
> Aha! After much chasing my tail, I found the following page:
>
http://www.rei-labs.net/connecting-multiple-virtual-serial-ports-together/3/
and on that page is a link which leads to a SourceForge page that I
couldn't find any other way. On that page is the correct .zip file,
containing the ex
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 6:08 PM Brian Moran via Elecraft <
elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> Hub4Com binaries are available with a little snooping around in the
> com0com sourceforge location...
===
That location is where I found all the source files but no matter how much
I snooped
Hub4Com binaries are available with a little snooping around in the com0com
sourceforge
location:https://sourceforge.net/projects/com0com/files/hub4com/2.1.0.0/
It's a strategy for sourceforge to make it difficult to find things -- they
want you to click on other things and view as many page
You're not missing anything ... except the .exe [:-) Public license
software is often distributed as source code because there are so many
OS distributions and hardware configurations out there. You need to
compile/link it following the build instruction and make a .exe for your
machine. You
Hi folks,
I'm trying to configure my setup so that one serial port out can talk to
two serial ports in. I downloaded Com0Com, which works fine, but needs
Hub4Com to fan out the output as desired. Fine, I downloaded the Hub4Com
files from SourceForge -- but lo and behold, they are only source files
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