Software bus analyzer that can capture I/O, protocol, and performance measurements
| Version | 6.00 |
| Updated | May 29th 2006 |
| Developer |
Perisoft
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1177
3.3
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| Original File Size | 1.2 MB |
| Downloads | 10232 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Network Tools |
Bus Hound is the first software bus analyzer that can capture I/O, protocol, and performance measurements.
Here are some key features of "Bus Hound":
■ Supports IDE, SCSI, USB, Bluetooth, FireWire, serial ports, parallel ports, ps/2 mice, and ps/2 keyboards.
■ Supports all types of devices such as hard drives, DVD, mice, scanners, web cams, and everything else
■ Supports 32-bit and 64-bit Windows versions.
■ Capture megabytes of data limited only by available memory
■ Automatically stop the capture upon a trigger condition
■ Measure individual read, write, and isochronous device performance
■ Captures device driver packets such as IRPs
■ Filter what type of phases are captured
■ Run on an unlimited number of machines at the same time
■ Capture any number of devices in parallel, regardless of bus type
■ Fits on a diskette for easy transportability and quick downloads
■ Drag and drop the captured data to other products in html format
■ Save captured data to a text file or zip file
■ Simple device selection from a graphical tree of devices
■ Capture the system startup process
■ Customize captured data such as the byte width per line, column order, and column types of interest
■ View low level protocol including SCSI sense data and USB setup packets
■ View microsecond resolution timing of each phase
■ Watch I/O on screen in real time as it happens
■ Pure software solution--no extra hardware or system changes needed
Limitations:
■ It captures up to 32 commands
■ It captures only the first 8 bytes of each data transfer
■ Nag Screen
thanks bro
thanks a lot. it worked.
grazie mille per il patch
salamat sa inyo para sa serial Bus Hound
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