Friday, March 20, 2015

HyperTerminal in Windows 7

HyperTerminal is an application that allows terminal emulation in Windows for some types of devices. HyperTerminal communicates over serial connections (such as RS-232), via a dial up modem, or via the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP). For TCP/IP connections and modem connections, the most common target is a telnet daemon set up on a Windows or Linux system in order to give access to a text based application or console.

If you’ve recently upgraded to Windows 7 and are wondering what happened to HyperTerminal, you’re not alone! HyperTerminal was a sweet little program that let you connect to other computers, Telnet sites, host computers, BBSs, etc using your modem or Ethernet connection.

In Windows 7 and Vista, you will no longer find the Hyper Terminal program. If you need HyperTerminal to control serial devices, So here is how to get HyperTerminal on to Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit).
So here is how to get HyperTerminal on to Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit).