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This document provides instructions for installing and using the HyperTerminal program in Windows 7 or Vista, as it is no longer included by default. It describes copying necessary files from Windows XP to a USB drive and then to the Windows 7/Vista system. Instructions are given for launching HyperTerminal, using saved connection files, and editing the registry to allow double-clicking connection files.
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How to use the original Win XP Hyper Terminal App on Win 7 - Win 10
This document provides instructions for installing and using the HyperTerminal program in Windows 7 or Vista, as it is no longer included by default. It describes copying necessary files from Windows XP to a USB drive and then to the Windows 7/Vista system. Instructions are given for launching HyperTerminal, using saved connection files, and editing the registry to allow double-clicking connection files.
This document provides instructions for installing and using the HyperTerminal program in Windows 7 or Vista, as it is no longer included by default. It describes copying necessary files from Windows XP to a USB drive and then to the Windows 7/Vista system. Instructions are given for launching HyperTerminal, using saved connection files, and editing the registry to allow double-clicking connection files.
HyperTerminal is no longer part of the Windows operating system after Windows XP. However you can copy the relevant HyperTerminal files from Windows XP to your Windows 7 or Vista.
Required:
Windows XP system USB flash drive
Heres the trick:
1. Go to C:\Program Files\Windows NT\ and copy hypertrm.exe and htrn_jis.dll to your USB flash drive. 2. Go to C:\Windows\System32\ and copy hticons.dll and hypertrm.dll to your USB flash drive. 3. If you want the help files, go to C:\Windows\Help\ and copy hypertrm.chm and hypertrm.hlp to your USB flash drive. 4. Create a folder C:\Program Files\HyperTerminal\ for Windows 7 (32-bit) or Vista or C:\Program Files (x86)\HyperTerminal\ for Windows 7 (64-bit) and copy the above files to it. 5. Create a shortcut to hypertrm.exe and put it on your desktop. If you want to have HyperTerminal on your Start Menu just create a shortcut to hypertrm.exe and put it in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\ and when you go to All Programs under the Start Menu HyperTerminal will be there. 6. Open the shortcut to launch the HyperTerminal program.
What each file does.
hypertrm.exe is the application hypertrm.dll is a required dll file for hypertrm to run hticons.dll is the icons htrn_jis.dll is the internal decoding library (RAW) for protocols hypertrm.chm is compiled HTML help file hypertrm.hlp is Windows help file
To get double click on an ht icon shortcut to your connection to work:
1. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. 2. In the Command Prompt window, type regedit and navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\hypertrm.exe\shell\open\command 3. Double click the Default value and remove the quotation marks enclosing %1, "C:\Program Files (x86)\HyperTerminal\hypertrm.exe" %1 4. Click OK and navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ht_auto_file\shell\open\command 5. Double click the Default value and remove the quotation marks enclosing %1, "C:\Program Files (x86)\HyperTerminal\hypertrm.exe" %1 6. Click OK and close the Registry Editor. 7. Type exit to close the Command Prompt. Note: If you are not comfortable editing registry keys, then each time you launch HyperTerminal click File > Open to select an .ht session file. 2012 MFJ Enterprises, Inc. 04/06/2012