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by songducksoundbroc1973 2020. 2. 12. 03:39

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Windows serial console application

A drop down terminal. default terminal for X11. (Yet Another Kuake), a dropdown terminal for. emulator for X11 and most systems The following terminal emulators run inside of other terminals, utilizing libraries such as and.

DEAR in windows7 by defalt hyperterminal is not there,but u can create in win7,only option - open control pannel, Open Phone and Modem Options by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Hardware and Sound, and then clicking Phone and Modem Options. Or u can create hyperterminal in win 7 open any Xp system copy 4 follwing files 1)-C: Program Files Windows NT HYPERTRM.EXE 2-C: Windows Help HYPERTRM.CHM 3-C: Windows Help HYPERTRM.HLP 4-C: Windows System32 hypertrm.dll then opwn win7 system create a folder name of 'HyperTerminal' under programe files then paste 4 files create shotcut -'C: Program Files HyperTerminal HYPERTRM.EXE' open short cut hyperminial is redy regards manafali. I tried this in Windows 7 professional, but it does not work correctly. Every time I run Hyperterminal it starts from the beginning and I have to create a new session and enter the configuration information. If I save a session and then double-click the ht file, an error appears saying it cannot read the session file. In XP I can save a session to the desktop and simply click it to open the terminal and com port.

Is there a way to do this on Windows 7? No, there is not and Microsoft does not give a flying frog about your problems.

MS is not in this business to give you solutions - they are here to squeeze as much money out of you as they can while giving you less and less; witness this little utility that would cost next to nothing to include but they rather dropped it. Hi, I understand you might not like the answer, but it's the answer nonetheless. Please read Raymond Chen's blog post: Keep in mind Microsoft did not write the HyperTerminal program, and they included it in Windows as a courtesy. The above blog post explains some of the (understandable) reasons why they don't want to continue to maintain it as a part of the OS. Also, at the bottom of this Microsoft page: It says: 'If you previously used HyperTerminal to control serial devices, you can usually find a downloadable version of HyperTerminal on the Internet that is free for personal use.' So, if you're really unhappy, you can search for it and download it for yourself. (Suggested search terms: free hyperterminal, free windows telnet client, etc.) HTH, Bill.

I tried this in Windows 7 professional, but it does not work correctly. Every time I run Hyperterminal it starts from the beginning and I have to create a new session and enter the configuration information. If I save a session and then double-click the ht file, an error appears saying it cannot read the session file. In XP I can save a session to the desktop and simply click it to open the terminal and com port. Is there a way to do this on Windows 7?

I was searching for the solution of this similar problem, then I found this entry. At the moment the way I do the work is. After double-clicking the.ht icon and error msg appears. I just click ok and then the blank session starts. Then go to File - Open and select that.ht file again. It will bring up the saved connection.

This way may not be the best, but at least I dont have to re-enter configuration information every time. Hope this helps!! Thanks Manafali, i was able to copy the files to my external drive utilizing XP mode as I didnt have a working XP machine handy and it is working wonderfully. To those of you looking for a solution to this I highly recommend these steps or if you do not have a XP machine or no someone who does or you are unable to figure out how to use XP mode or your flavor of Win7 doesnt offer it then save yourself the headache and just download a copy of HyperTerminal or similar App and that should work for you. Hats off to ya Manafali. But it's is true. Microsoft is controlling the USB drivers like IBM tried on the microchannel.

Windows Serial Console Application

IBM failed and we can only hope Microsoft will also so new software comes to our store shelves. If it's not Microsoft or over price software for home consumers it's gone! No software is available for those they locked out of there operating system.

I found these postings because I used terminals and a single computer for years until Vista and now Windows 7. I will probably have to go to Linux because Microsoft terminated there software for it and did not replace it or allow anyone else to offer it. Dell user forced to use individul computers paying for individual license fees instead of terminals with a central database.

Windows 10 Hyperterminal Serial Console

It's all about the money that Bill Gates could never spend in several lifetimes.