![]() The very first product made by our company, Tibbo Technology, was the EM100 serial-to-Ethernet module.Ī large portion of the development process revolved around designing and implementing network communication protocols for interaction between the module and a virtual serial port of a PC. So I’m going to start with the story of its creation. I suspect that the definition itself - “terminal/sniffer” - may sound unusual, if not weird. The tool I am referring to is a programmable terminal emulator and sniffer called I/O Ninja (from now on I will omit the word “emulator” and simply say “terminal”). Today I would like to tell about an interesting tool that can be used by IT-professionals, system administrators, network security experts, penetration testers, and software developers working on device interaction and other low-level IO tasks.
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