Port monitor variables, Table 5. port monitor variable list – Comtrol RocketPort Windows 98 User Manual

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Using Port Monitor (rktmon.exe)

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execution without losing accumulated data.

Port Monitor also creates a \REPORTS directory. All hourly and daily
reports are saved in this directory, under the following names:

hall.txt — hourly single report

dall.txt — daily single report

hcomx.txt — hourly multiple reports, where x is the port number

dcomx.txt — daily multiple reports, where x is the port number

WARNING: Since multiple reports append new data each time they are
written, the multiple report files grow in size. It is up to you to delete
them periodically.

Some safeguards are built into the program to avoid filling up a hard
disk drive due to growing report files. The monitoring program stops
writing additional data to the multiple reports if they reach a size of 2
MB. Also, the program will not write out data files to the disk drive if
the spare room on the drive is less than 2 MB in size.

To view or edit an hourly or daily report, use the Edit Report option on
the File menu, or use a system tool such as NOTEPAD.

For more information, see the Port Monitor Help file.

Port Monitor Variables

The following table lists Port Monitor variables.

Table 5.

Port Monitor

Variable List

Variable

Description

Open

Open status, on if open, off if closed.

Cts

Input CTS pin status.

Dsr

Input DSR pin status.

Cd

Input CD (carrier detect) pin status.

Rts

Output RTS pin status.

Dtr

Output DTR pin status.

TxTotal

Total bytes transmitted.

RxTotal

Total bytes received.

TxCPSInst

Instantaneous average of transmit
characters per second.

RxCPSInst

Instantaneous average of receive characters
per second.

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