| ??? 04/28/06 16:32 Read: times | #115187 - RS-232 Snooping Responding to: ???'s previous message | 
| Since most RS-232 protocols are call-response (both ends of the conversation don't talk at the same time) I just made up a little board that OR's the two data signals together to a new RS-232 data line.  Then send that to an old DOS laptop (or any PC) running a terminal emulator that will display hex.  Less that $5. Doesn't include the control lines though.
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