
Congratulations, you just ported HyperTerminal to Windows Vista/XP! Double-click on the file hyperterm.exe to start the application. Once you’ve extracted the contents of the ZIP file, open up the folder labeled “HyperTerminal_Win7”. Now launch it and follow the steps outlined below to decompress the ZIP file. Create a virtual machine and name it “Windows XP SP3”, make sure it uses the default settings, and set the RAM size to 512MB. We’ll assume you already have a copy installed. If you don’t have a copy of XP handy, you can always download VirtualBox from here. If everything went smoothly, you should now have a fully functional version of HyperTerminal running on Windows 7. Open up that folder and double-click on the file named “hyperterm.exe”. Once you’ve done that, you’ll see a folder called “HyperTerminal_x86”. You’ll need to unzip the archive because it contains multiple files. The first thing you’ll want to do is download the latest version of HyperTerminal from here. In this article, we’ll show how to port HyperTerminal to Windows 7. Luckily, there are still ways to use HyperTerminal even though it won’t run natively on Windows 7. Unfortunately, Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 7 in January 2016. It allows me to connect to remote computers over serial ports, and it does it very well. Terminal Emulators: ANSI ANSIW Minitel ViewData VT100, VT100J, VT52, VT220, and VT320.HyperTerminal is one of my favorite programs. Use pass-through printing to allow host systems to print directly to the users printer Zmodem crash recovery TCP/IP support for accessing telnet sites on the Internet Auto-redial busy telephone numbers Conduct multiple simultaneous telnet sessions Set HTPE as your default telnet client.

Some uses of HyperTerminal Private Edition: Use a TCP/IP network to connect to systems on the Internet or your network using Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) Use a Dial-Up modem to dial into modem based systems Talk directly to many different types of devices using serial COM ports Define key macros, save keystrokes, or adapt to host systems that require special keys or command sequences Assign passwords, user ID's and host commands to a single key Select terminal screen size and colors to take advantage of host systems that let you adjust the number or rows and columns displayed Set the program to automatically exit after you log out. HyperTerminal Private Edition is a terminal emulation program that supports communications over TCP/IP networks, Dial-Up Modems, and serial COM ports.
