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Connecting to HyperTerminal
witra wi...@softhome.net jaring members jaring pcbase jaring talk "Loh Yu Gee" <lohyu...@pd.jaring.my> wrote: What's HyperTerminal and what can it do? Can I dial another PC by entering the phone number that PC is connected to? Example? PC1 - 03-7552525 So can I dial-in to that PC? What will happen once Im connected

hyperterminal comands equivalnet to labview
I establish VPN connections to their sites, but now with Vista, I have no hyperterminal to connect to their UNIX/Linux systems. I would prefer to find a FREE solution rather than have to pay for the hyperterminal that was supported by the other organization. Is Vista falling so short that we cannot now use it on

HyperTerminal
Eugene Nine en...@columbus.rr.com comp dcom sys cisco There is one version of hyperterminal that has this problem, I think its3.something. When opening hyperterminal note the upgrade link on the splash screen and go there and download the latest free version, or buy the pay one. Also I think later NT service packs

HyperTerminal Usage
I'm using Win98 and trying to use HyperTerminal, but keep getting the following error message; HYPERTRM caused an invalid page fault in module MSVCRT.DLL at 016f:78001799. Registers: EAX=00650078 CS=016f EIP=78001799 EFLGS=00010287 EBX=ffffffff SS=0177 ESP=0063ecc0 EBP=0063ece0 ECX=7608b000 DS=0177 ESI=00000001

Hyperterminal
Also, if you used typical install : Manually install HyperTerminal. To do so, use the following steps: 1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add/Remove Programs. 2. Click the Windows Setup tab, click Communications (the word, not the check box), and then click Details. 3.

Hyperterminal and How to Use It
A file called "convergys.ht" was created by Hyperterminal, and I can run this "script" to dial the remote site. I don't see anyplace I can specify a username, password, or file to grab. So a user would still need to intervene. I know nothing about Telnet and the help files do not discuss using scripts.

hyperterminal
Todd Benson caduce...@gmail.com comp lang ruby On Feb 19, 2008 10:52 AM, Active View <active.v...@gmail.com> wrote: Ben Bleything wrote: On Wed, Feb 20, 2008, Active View wrote: Hmm... Thanks... I thought that was an overall installer for Ruby?? Or was it an installation file with all the libraries in?

usb support for hyperterminal
After each online session I would like to use Hyperterminal to collect modem post-call diagnostics (ATI6I11) and append them to an archive file. The results of all my sessions would be collected in one file. I can't get the Hyperterminal buffer data on to the Windows clipboard. If I issue Edit -> "Select All" and

Connecting to HyperTerminal
I am the =46ile-Op on a BBS here in Memphis, TN (The Final Frontier BBS)- recently, when my Procomm Plus 3 crapped out on me, I had to resort to Hyperterminal to continue my file transfers to/from the board (that is, after all, my job on the board)...HT *is* a nice little program for file transfer, however,

Hyperterminal question
Active View active.v...@gmail.com ruby-talk-google comp lang ruby Hey people... Thank you real lots for the replies... I am figuring out on how to use the ruby-serial... Tried compiling it using Cygwin... But it seems to have problem with the make file. Makefile:106 target pattern contains no '%'. Stop.

Connecting to HyperTerminal
Michael Santovec michael_santo...@prodigy.net microsoft public win95 dialupnetwork HyperTerminal would allow you to verify if the modems can connect. But you already know that. It won't tell you anything about noisy lines, unless they are so noisy that you can't even connect. You may want to record a modem log file

Netgear RT311 Router Reset Issues / Hyperterminal
Thomas Lutz t...@taltech.com comp windows misc The version of Hyperterminal that comes with Windows 98 supports either modem communications, direct serial communications or TCP/IP communications. What this means is that Hyperterminal can open either a modem, a serial port or a TCP/IP port and communicate as a

hyperterminal error
PCR pcr...@netzero.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion There aren't many a "HyperTerminal" thread in this NG. I guess this GG search might provide a better answer than any guessing I soon may begin to do... http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?q=HyperTerminal -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this

hyperterminal help
paco frex2002quitade...@hotmail.com microsoft public es access Hola a todos, tengo una conexión a una centralita a traves delo puerto COM1 que mediante hyperterminal me muestra el nº de telefono que llama y otros datos, me gustaria saber si alguien conoce alguna forma de capturar esos datos, para volcarlos

Connecting to HyperTerminal
This link, however, secretly starts up a Windows utility called HyperTerminal and uses it to take over your machine. Even if your PC doesn't have HyperTerminal running (or if you've never used it), the link automatically starts the program, deliberately crashes it, and allows a cunning hacker to run arbitrary code

Help req on using Hyperterminal with Demon
US (John Navas) wrote: [POSTED TO comp.dcom.modems] mree...@dial.pipex.com (Malcolm Reeves) wrote: If you ever run careful tests you will find that the Reset is used by DUN (any version) when a connection is closed even if you don't run anything else afterwards (like HyperTerminal). No because before I edited my

Hyperterminal receive text file autostart
Ben Bleything b...@bleything.net comp lang ruby On Wed, Feb 20, 2008, Active View wrote: Hmm... Thanks... I thought that was an overall installer for Ruby?? Or was it an installation file with all the libraries in? It is an installer for Ruby. What I'm suggesting is that instead of using cygwin, which is an overly

hp48 explorer or hyperterminal help
If it doesn't work you're using Linux or your environment variables are screwed up When I click Start->All Programs->Accessories->communications, I cannot see Hyperterminal. Do I need to reinstall some part of Windows? Thanks for any help offered Seamus Dowling- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -

LT Wonmodem Will Not Initalize w/ HyperTerminal
Michael R. Kesti mke...@gv.net sci electronics design Tommy wrote: Dear All, I am using the program HYPERTERMINAL in win98se to capture the data coming out from a data logger, and got a problem that some data are missing. I think that it is the problem of handshake, so i enable the hardware handshake,

how can i See my PDU at hyper terminal using AT+command
Dale DePriest Dal...@cwnet.com sci geo satellite-nav Yes, it is possible to read them with hyperterminal. Set the gps to NMEA mode and the baud rate to 4800 (or on the 12 you could choose 9600). Hook it up to the pc and then start hyperterminal, select the correct local serial port, 8 bits, no parity,