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snooper

snooper Captures communication between two external serial devices
Priority
Sectioncomm
Installed size 41
Maintainer David Coe <davidc@debian.org>
Architecture i386
Version 19991202-4
Depends libc6 (>= 2.3.5-1), liblockdev1, libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5)
Suggests pngcrush, pngmeta, gif2png, imagemagick
File name pool/main/s/snooper/snooper_19991202-4_i386.deb
Description Snooper passes data transparently between two serial (RS232C) devices, capturing and logging the data and occasional comments you want to insert into the logs. . It is useful for debugging or analyzing the communications protocol between two devices that would normally be connected directly to each other, e.g. a digital camera and a personal computer. By sitting "in the middle" (after you connect the two devices to serial ports on your Linux machine) snooper is able to capture data traveling in either direction while also passing it unmodified to the other device. . It is also possible to operate with a single serial device, using your console and keyboard as the second device.


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