> I am stuck with a W2000 desktop as a test driver. Is there any way to
> configure Hyperterminal to display received data in hexadecimal?
>
> Or perhaps a free Hyperterminal equivalent (runs in Windows, can access
> hardware serial ports) that can do it?
I like:
http://realterm.sourceforge.net/
It's a little rough and ready but it does give a load of different
display options for viewing the data
Tim
Reply by Richard Henry●August 17, 20052005-08-17
"Richard Henry" <rphenry@home.com> wrote in message
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> "Rene Tschaggelar" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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> > Richard Henry wrote:
> >
> > > I am stuck with a W2000 desktop as a test driver. Is there any way to
> > > configure Hyperterminal to display received data in hexadecimal?
> > >
> > > Or perhaps a free Hyperterminal equivalent (runs in Windows, can
access
> > > hardware serial ports) that can do it?
> >
> > Yes at http://www.ibrt.ch/products download
> >
> > http://www.ibrt.ch/products/fivechannel.zip
> >
> > As the name says it does 5 serial at once.
>
> Thanks. That seems to work right out of the box. Seems a little lean on
> controls, though.
I stand corrected. I just had to learn the controls. Does just what I
need.
Reply by Richard Henry●August 17, 20052005-08-17
"Rene Tschaggelar" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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> Richard Henry wrote:
>
> > I am stuck with a W2000 desktop as a test driver. Is there any way to
> > configure Hyperterminal to display received data in hexadecimal?
> >
> > Or perhaps a free Hyperterminal equivalent (runs in Windows, can access
> > hardware serial ports) that can do it?
>
> Yes at http://www.ibrt.ch/products download
>
> http://www.ibrt.ch/products/fivechannel.zip
>
> As the name says it does 5 serial at once.
Thanks. That seems to work right out of the box. Seems a little lean on
controls, though.
Reply by Rene Tschaggelar●August 17, 20052005-08-17
Richard Henry wrote:
> I am stuck with a W2000 desktop as a test driver. Is there any way to
> configure Hyperterminal to display received data in hexadecimal?
>
> Or perhaps a free Hyperterminal equivalent (runs in Windows, can access
> hardware serial ports) that can do it?
I am stuck with a W2000 desktop as a test driver. Is there any way to
configure Hyperterminal to display received data in hexadecimal?
Or perhaps a free Hyperterminal equivalent (runs in Windows, can access
hardware serial ports) that can do it?