RS232 in Windows with a smile

I just now discovered that HyperTerminal was removed from Windows with the advent of Vista. I feel like Rip Van Winkle, but the truth is I shifted over to Ubuntu Linux at that point.
I was just writing a blog that I promised about serial terminal software for Forth interface of the Propeller and I ran across my absolute favorite terminal emulation application. Here is the link for it.
https://sites.google.com/site/terminalbpp/
https://sites.google.com/site/terminalbpp/
https://sites.google.com/site/terminalbpp/
Sadly I don't use it any more as I am not using Windows for much of anything. But this is a killer application for the hobbyist that wants to find out how to communicate with any old clunker that won't tell you what the exact configuration is.
It has lots of fun features. Try it, you will love it. It is very intuitive.
I was just writing a blog that I promised about serial terminal software for Forth interface of the Propeller and I ran across my absolute favorite terminal emulation application. Here is the link for it.
https://sites.google.com/site/terminalbpp/
https://sites.google.com/site/terminalbpp/
https://sites.google.com/site/terminalbpp/
Sadly I don't use it any more as I am not using Windows for much of anything. But this is a killer application for the hobbyist that wants to find out how to communicate with any old clunker that won't tell you what the exact configuration is.
It has lots of fun features. Try it, you will love it. It is very intuitive.
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I'll have to check out the new CSV graphing. That will be really useful.
Lawson
You can use the Windows XP version on Vista and 7. Just copy straight over and it works fine.
I seem to remember the defacto standard for PropForth is TeraTerm. I really like it. The current revision is 4.75.
One tricky thing though. I have found the terminals, (Except PST. Parallax Serial Terminal), need to be disconnected from the USB port when the Propeller Tool wants to use the same USB port. Not a real problem just a little annoyance.
Duane J
TeraTerm is the one I always recommend not only because of the full ANSI emulation and features but also because of the throughput. Yes it would be nice if TeraTerm disconnected automatically but I find the key sequences <alt>F,D to disconnect and <alt>S,E to reconnect helps. Many other terminals use a simple send function on a separate line so they are not interactive.
This is one a just a favorite for benchwork and hacking.
I happen to be using Minicom for my PropForth and TachyonForth, but speeds seem to be limited to 57600 Baud. I got it running just because I still have a modem and may want to set up a dial out project. I also use PuTTY for more sophisticated stuff with an encrypted link on LAN and to the outside world.
Wikipedia has a comparison listing that is somewhat useful. Not of of them are there and some links are broken. The main point is there are a lot of good free applications. Windows users are constantly diverted to 3rd party vendors when there is as good or better software in the public domain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_terminal_emulators
Finding the 'perfect' serial terminal program can be a huge distraction. Most are fine if they do a full VT100 emulation with color (if you really want the color and graphics side of things).
Minicom has be ported to Windows and OSX, but the Wikipedia comparison seems to not know that. Also, I see TerMite and a few others not listed in some Wikipedia entries, yet mentioned in others.
The dilemma is that Wikipedia is just about the ONLY place that tries to keep up a listing and comparison of terminal emulation software across the whole range of OSes, but they have gotten bogged down due to lack of contributors with adequate knowledge and complete overview.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terminal_emulators
I thought posting my observations of Forth on Propeller in the Parallax Blog might be better than on the Forum. But today the Blog is trashed with Ads from evil robotic posters.:frown:
Now be nice. Without MS, we wouldn't have a world awash with computers. Everywhere people stole their software to watch XXX video and to illegally download both DVDs and music. Truly a grassroots driven marketplace. And now, Linux has a chance to really empower people to use software in a productive way.
But my fave is putty
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Telnet/SSH and xterm
Ya, we would have been awash with expensive computers. Competition is good for consumers - wish the same was true for patents.
And yet, I am thankful that Bill Gates didn't start an airline.
I can't tell if you are joking or not.
LOL!
Jet Blue became popular in spite of Bill's choice for the color of doom and gloom
Alternatively ...
http://www.jokesunlimited.com/jokes/if_microsoft_made_cars.html