Introduction is a program that you can use to connect to other computers, telnet sites, bulletin board systems ( BBS), online services, and host computers. HyperTerminal connections are made using a modem, a modem cable (used to emulate modem communication) or an Ethernet connection. HyperTerminal has other features than connecting to other computers. It can, for example, transfer large files from a computer to your laptop using a serial port instead of requiring you to set up your laptop on a network.
Sorry to be a complete noob, but is there a way to control the arduinio from say hyperterminal? Im looking to have a few lights, servos, fans and such controlable from the hyperterminal or equivilent terminal emulation programme. If you notice any bits from further into the tutorial its because i continued despite the errors on this section. Using HyperTerminal for Modem-to-Modem Connections: Creating a New HyperTerminal Connection. HyperTerminal integrates seamlessly with Windows XP’s communications subsystem, and it offers several terminal emulation options, as well as support for most popular file transfer protocols, such as 1K Xmodem and Zmodem. Creating a New.