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DuplexDr - the "Virtual Serial Port Pairs" utility for Windows

Changes

Information below describes the feature changes on DuplexDr.

Major differences 1.5/Release:20060612 from the 1.4/Release:20051120 version

New Features on this release include

1. Virtual COM port Driver:
- Is operational under MS Windows 2003/XP x64 systems.

Major differences 1.4/Release:20051120 from the 1.3/Release:20050429 version

New Features on this release include

1. Virtual COM port Driver :
- is operational under MS Windows 2003
- significantly renovated and tested under MS Windows 2K/2K3/XP

The following bugs have been fixed

1. Virtual COM port Driver :
- some bugs took place under Windows/TSE systems

Major differences 1.3/Release:20050429 from the 1.2/Release:20041126 version

New Features on this release include

1. Virtual COM ports driver:
- fixed some significant bugs (including driver initialization problems)

The following bugs have been fixed

1. Virtual COM ports driver:
- Improved the virtual COM port driver that allows running on multi-processor and Hyper-Threading machines now
- some other significant bugs were fixed

Major differences 1.2/Release:20041126 from the 1.1/Release:20040707 version

The following bugs have been fixed

1. Virtual COM ports driver:
- Improved the virtual COM port driver that allows running on multi-processor and Hyperthreading machines now
- some other significant bugs were fixed

Known problems and limitations

1. Un-installation:
- the un-installation procedure does not remove components which were installed in additional (non-first) installation sessions. Such additional components should be removed manually

2. Virtual COM port Driver
- does not work under MS Windows 2003 Server

3. The package is unusable under Win9x/ME.

PLEASE NOTE

The programs associated in this package may send and/or receive broadcast IP requests. Since such packets cannot cross the nearest firewall/gateway/router, please be sure that these IP requests are invisible from outside your network. We assume that such behavior cannot be considered as "Hacking" or "Trojan horse's action".

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