Teraterm Script Serial Port

Tera Term command line Tera Term command line TTERMPRO [ [[:]] telnet://[:][/] pipe ] [/B] [/BAUD=] [/C=] [/DS] [/E] [/ES] [/F=] [/FD=] [/H] [/I] [/K=] [/KR=] [/KT=] [/L=] [/LA=] [/M=] [/NOLOG] [/P=] [/R=] [/SPEED=] [/T=] [/TEKICON=] [/TIMEOUT=] [/V] [/VTICON=] [/W='] [/WAITCOM] [/X=] [;] Options Host name or IP address.: with a TCP port number. ':' is placed between. With a TCP port number. Space character(s) between. Number just after is interpreted as a port number.

Telnet://[:][/] URL style - for telnet handler TCP port number and '/' at the end are optional. If TCP port number is omitted, use 23. (TCPPort setting in setup file is ignored.) pipe Pipe name. Connects to a named pipe on the. Connects to local named pipe by specifying.

Once you have set your serial terminal to the correct baude rate (via 'Setup->Serial') on COM1 (via 'Setup->General->Default Port'), you can save the setup via 'Setup->Save Setup.' Save this setup in the TeraTerm Installation directory by overwriting TERATERM.INI. With TeraTerm running and your Daughtercard connected up to the serial port of the PC, place the Monitor Jumper in place to power up into the HCmon program. See the initial banner as shown above. Enter the 'C' command to Clear user space memory.

/B Telnet binary option. /BAUD= speed of serial port. Same as the option.

Actually, the serial port driver may not reflect your speed. /C= Serial port • /C=1 COM1 • /C=2 COM2 • /C=3 COM3 •: • /C=256 COM256 /DS Disable displaying the 'New connection' dialog on startup /E Disable TCPLocalEcho and TCPCRSend option /ES Enable displaying the ' dialog on startup When the port type is TCP/IP, 'New connection' dialog is shown basically. However, the dialog can be not shown when is off.

The /ES option can be forced to show the 'New connection' dialog regardless of the setting. Pcb logo creator script files. When the port type is Serial, the 'New connection' dialog does not be shown. Also, the /ES option can not be effected.

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/F= Setup file /F=TERATERM.INI (default) If this value is not a full path, it is understood as a relative path from ttermpro.exe. /FD= File transfer directory /H Hide title bar. /I Iconify Tera Term window. NOTICE: This mode can also be used with Windows task scheduler when a user is not logged in.

/K= Keyboard setup file /K=KEYBOARD.CNF (default) If this value is not a full path, it is understood as a relative path from ttermpro.exe. /KR= Note: Japanese, Korean and UTF-8 mode only • /KR=SJIS • /KR=EUC • /KR=JIS • /KR=UTF8 UTF-8(Normalization Form C: Windows, Linux) • /KR=UTF8m UTF-8(Normalization Form D: Mac OS X) • /KR=KS5601 for Korean mode /KT= Note: Japanese and Korean mode only • /KT=SJIS • /KT=EUC • /KT=JIS • /KT=UTF8 • /KT=KS5601 for Korean mode /L= Start Tera Term with logging. /LA= Language mode.

• /LA=E English • /LA=J Japanese • /LA=K Korean • /LA=R Russian • /LA=U UTF-8 /M= Start Tera Term with macro. If this value is not a full path, it is understood as a relative path from ttermpro.exe. /MN= Multicast name for macro command. /NOLOG Start Tera Term without logging. /P= TCP port number /R= Replay file /SPEED= speed of serial port.

Same as the option. Actually, the serial port driver may not reflect your speed. /T= • /T=1 Enable telnet • /T=0 Disable telnet /TEKICON= TEK window icon. Could be specified the same value of. /TIMEOUT= Could be specified per seconds. /V Start Tera Term in hidden (invisible) state. /VTICON= VT window icon.

Could be specified the same value of. /W= Window title /WAITCOM When serial port is specified with with /C= option and the port does not exist, Tera Term will wait for port connection. /X= Windows position (horizontal) /Y= Windows position (vertical) /PIPE Connects to a named pipe. The host name(pipe name) is ccomplemented by these rules: • If the host name begins with a, the name is not changed. • If the host name does not include a, the. Pipe is added at the beginning.