Sscom | 3.2 Portable

Sending AT commands to cellular modules to check signal strength or send SMS.

Need to ping a device every 500ms to keep a connection alive? The feature allows you to set a specific interval (in milliseconds) for repeating commands, making it an excellent tool for basic stress testing. Why Use SSCOM 3.2 Over Newer Versions?

Viewing printf outputs from an Arduino, STM32, or ESP32. sscom 3.2

If you are running a long-term stability test, you can’t sit and watch the screen for hours. SSCOM 3.2 includes a "Save to File" function that logs all incoming traffic to a .txt file, allowing for post-analysis of crashes or data spikes. 5. Timed Automatic Sending

Version 3.2 is remarkably stable on older Windows systems (XP, Win7) and still runs perfectly on Windows 10/11 using compatibility mode. Sending AT commands to cellular modules to check

One of the standout features of the 3.2 version is the side panel for pre-defined strings. You can save frequently used or hex strings and send them with a single click. This is a lifesaver when testing modems or Bluetooth modules. 3. Hex and ASCII Support

It is a single executable file. No installation is required, meaning it won't clutter your registry or require admin rights to run from a thumb drive. Why Use SSCOM 3

You might wonder why users stick with 3.2 when versions like 5.x exist. The reasons usually boil down to:

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