Simple operation tutorial of WinXP super terminal

  
                

WinXP HyperTerminal is a very useful program, especially for computer development technicians, familiar with HyperTerminal can make them do more with less. Of course, there are a lot of people who want to learn how to use HyperTerminal. Here is a brief introduction to the tutorial.

Before learning to use HyperTerminal, we must know the role of HyperTerminal. HyperTerminal is a universal serial interactive software. Many embedded application systems have corresponding programs exchanged with them. By interacting with the embedded system through the HyperTerminal, the HyperTerminal becomes the "display" of the embedded system.

The principle of the HyperTerminal is to send the user input to the serial port at any time (when the TCP protocol is used, it is sent to the network port, only the serial port is mentioned here), but the input is not displayed. It shows the characters received from the serial port. Therefore, the task that the corresponding program of the embedded system should accomplish is:

1. Proactively send its own startup information and process information to the host running the HyperTerminal;

2 The received characters are returned to the host, and the characters to be displayed (such as the response of the command, etc.) are sent to the host;

3. Used in the development of the microcontroller.

Simple operation method:

The following is the configuration of the HyperTerminal, the baud rate is 115200, the data flow control is not available, other we can choose the default, then connect to the arm11 ok6410 development board to test it. The discovery information is displayed.

Of course, this is a basic development test tutorial. Want to have a deeper understanding of the HyperTerminal under WinXP, then we need a lot of effort to go deeper. Interested friends may wish to find more relevant tutorial research and research on this website.

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