Mod-RsSim is a legacy Modbus serial and TCP simulator. In its original versions by Conrad Braam, it featured a registration system where users could enter a name and a registration key to remove "unregistered" status in the "About" dialog.
Mod-RSSIM is an enhanced version of the traditional RSSIM (Relative Signal Strength Indication Model), which is used to measure the strength of received signals in wireless communication systems. The Mod-RSSIM model is designed to provide more accurate and reliable signal strength measurements, taking into account various environmental factors that can affect signal propagation. mod-rssim registration key
Note for Windows 10/11 Users: Older versions of Mod-RsSim may require "Run as Administrator" (elevation) to function correctly due to minor compatibility issues with modern Windows security. modrssim/src/mod_RSsim/About.cpp at master - GitHub Mod-RsSim is a legacy Modbus serial and TCP simulator
: Allows users to write simple scripts (using VB-style syntax) to automate register value changes. SourceForge Common Misconceptions Users often confuse Annual subscriptions: Lower upfront cost, but recurring
Automation Scripting: Supports scripting (often using VBS) to automate simulations for complex testing environments.