VSPD PRO simplifies the control of physical and virtual serial ports, enabling the formation of complicated port bundles and the division, combination, and merging of COM ports. Redirect serial data to physical or virtual COM ports on whichever side of the complex bundle you choose.

One of the highlights of Virtual Serial Port Driver PRO is the ability to redirect data transmission by connecting many virtual ports to a single physical port. This way, data can be received from all virtual ports simultaneously via the physical interface. The app also supports the creation and management of complex port bundles for two-way data transmission between unlimited virtual and physical ports. Additionally, it offers hardware control lines management by setting a Main Port for both the 'IN' and 'OUT' sides of the bundle.
To support applications that can only work with a few serial ports, the advanced Switcher feature comes in handy. It allows multiple physical ports to be merged into a single virtual port. By creating a Switcher in your application, your program can use any free serial port for data transmission. The Switcher detects open ports and offers one to your application, which can also use the same name as others.
Another advanced feature available in Virtual Serial Port Driver PRO is the merging of serial ports, which enables the addition of unlimited physical and virtual serial ports to any single port bundle that hasn't been separated into 'IN' and 'OUT' sides. With this option, all devices and applications can communicate with multiple devices or applications simultaneously. All traffic sent to one port is replicated to all other bundled ports, either physical or virtual.
Overall, Virtual Serial Port Driver PRO is an efficient and versatile program that provides solutions for various serial port management applications. Its numerous features, including complex port bundling, port splitting, and merging, make it a highly recommended software.
Version 9.0: New: a simple and intuitive user interface; the advanced abilities to split real ports, join several ports into one, merge multiple ports, create a switcher for several real ports, manage complex bundles of COM ports, and redirect data from one real port to another real (or virtual) port.