RealTerm Installation Guide
RealTerm is a terminal program specially designed for capturing, controlling and debugging binary and other difficult data streams. It is far better for debugging comms than HyperTerminal. It has no support for dialing modems, BBS etc – that is what HyperTerminal does.
Basic Properties and Capabilities
Text or binary views of data
Binary viewed as hex, 8 bit, 16 bit, little/big endian, signed, unsigned, special fonts
Colorized: rx and tx data are different colors
ANSI terminal or plain text or binary modes
Protocol analyzer / “spying” mode
Fixed Frame sizes/line Lengths
Sync patterns with masks and XORs
Data inversion
Full remote control through active X
Extensive command-line control
Can be used for serial i/o component of other programs via active X. full support for minimize, hide, iconize, tool tray
Special ASCII+Hex font to see hidden control chars
Capture to file, settable capture size or capture duration
View and change control lines (CTS, RTS, DCD etc)
Easy to send binary sequences
Serial (COM Ports) or Telnet via TCP
Arbitary baud rates
Reset / Power buttons for PIC programmer
Hideable to run in invisible or on tool-tray
Can dump files to serial port
Operating Systems Supported
Window 98
Window NT
Window XP
Window Vista
Window 7(32-Bit)
Window 7(64-Bit)
Windows 8
Hardware Requirement
Intel Pentium 200MHz processor or equivalent
1024×768 screen (minimum 800×600 screen)
256 MB memory
100 MB free hard disk space
We always recommend having the latest OS versions and service packs installed.
Installation Process
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