Virtual Port Driver Software

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TM Virtual Port Driver for TM-S Ver.8.70b

1.Note

  • 1.This driver is an interface change driver for accessing TM-S9000MJ / S2000MJ connected to it as virtual serial/parallel ports.

  • 2.The “TM Virtual Port Driver Ver. 8.70b for TM-S” bundled “Port Communication Service for TM-S” with “TM Virtual Port Driver Ver. 8.70b”.

2.Environment
  • [Support OS]
  • - Windows 11
  • - Windows 10 (32/64bit)
  • - Windows 8.1 (32/64bit)
  • - Windows 8 (32/64bit)
  • - Windows 7 SP1 (32/64 bit)
  • - Windows Vista SP2 (32/64 bit)
  • - Windows XP SP3 (32 bit)
  • - Windows Server 2022
  • - Windows Server 2019
  • - Windows Server 2016
  • - Windows Server 2012 R2
  • - Windows Server 2012
  • - Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
  • - Windows Server 2008 SP2 (32/64 bit)
  • - Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (32/64 bit)
  • - Windows Embedded POSReady 2009
  • - Windows Embedded for Point of Service 1.1 SP3

  • [Support interface]
  • USB2.0/3.0 (USB3.0 is supported in the environment for Windows 8 or later)
  • - Virtual COM1 - COM32
  • - Virtual LPT1 - LPT8

  • USB Device Driver
  • - TMUSB Ver. 8.00b
  • - TMUSB Ver. 7.10b

  • Wired/Wireless LAN
  • - Virtual COM1 - COM32
  • - Virtual LPT1 - LPT8

3.Supported Products
  • [Support Model]
  • [Models with a USB port]
  • - TM-S9000MJ, TM-S9000II-MJ
  • - TM-S2000MJ, TM-S2000II-MJ

  • [Models with a USB and Wired/Wireless LAN port]
  • - TM-S9000II-NW
  • - TM-S2000II-NW

4.Changes from the Current Version
  • [Added

TM Virtual Port Driver

This is the driver to control the device, which is connected to the USB/Ethernet port, as the virtual serial port or virtual parallel port from the POS application program. It can control the USB/Ethernet connection device through the POS application program for the serial/parallel connection.

TM Virtual Port Driver for TM-S

TM Virtual Port Driver for TM-S Ver.8.60e

This driver is a serial/parallel-USB conversion driver to make the TM-S9000MJ/TM-S9000II-MJ/TM-S2000MJ/TM-S2000II-MJ connected via USB accessible from a POS application through virtual COM/LPT ports, and via ethernet accessible from a POS application through virtual COM/LPT ports.

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