Sscom 3.2 Hot! May 2026

: Sending AT commands to configure Bluetooth (HC-06), GPS, or 4G (SIM7600) modules. Industrial Diagnostics

| Feature | SSCOM 3.2 | Putty | Tera Term | Serial Studio | |--------|-----------|--------|-----------|----------------| | Size | ~300 KB | ~2 MB | ~10 MB | ~30 MB | | High DPI support | No | Partial | Yes | Yes | | Graphical plotting | No | No | No | Yes | | Scripting/automation | No | No | Yes (TTL) | No | | Open source | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | sscom 3.2

: SSCOM cannot see your device if the USB-to-Serial driver (like CH340, PL2303, or FTDI) isn't installed on your Windows machine. : Sending AT commands to configure Bluetooth (HC-06),

Verdict: , but consider Terminal 1.9b or Bray's Terminal for modern needs. With modern tools like Serial Studio or CoolTerm

With modern tools like Serial Studio or CoolTerm offering graphs and dashboards, why do professionals still reach for SSCOM 3.2?

While SSCOM 3.2 is considered a "classic" tool, it has been largely superseded by modern iterations like , which add features such as multi-language support (English/Chinese), graphical waveform display for protocol data, and compatibility with Windows 10/11. Despite these updates, version 3.2 is still frequently used in legacy industrial environments where stability on older hardware is paramount.