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: It enabled the transfer of files between two computers using serial connections and protocols like Zmodem or Kermit.
: Troubleshooting and setting up dial-up modems. hyperterminal
: It supported Telnet and dial-up connections to remote bulletin board systems (BBS) or mainframes. Using PuTTY or HyperTerminal with 1203 USB : It enabled the transfer of files between
HyperTerminal is a terminal emulation program originally bundled with Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows 95 through Windows XP. It allowed users to connect to remote computers, routers, switches, and embedded devices using a serial port (RS‑232), modem, or Telnet. While discontinued after Windows Vista, it remains a notable piece of legacy software for hobbyists, industrial machine maintainers, and retro-computing enthusiasts. Using PuTTY or HyperTerminal with 1203 USB HyperTerminal
: The speed of data transfer (e.g., 9600 or 115200). Data Bits : Typically set to 8. Parity : Often set to "None". Stop Bits : Usually 1.