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Tera TermIt is a serial debugging tool with simple interface and practical functions from abroad. It is the terminal emulator of Microsoft Windows. It supports serial port, remote login and SSH connection, and built-in macroscript language. Tera Term is usually used to automate tasks related to remote connections initiated from PCs.

As a free software, Tera Term also supports plug-in mechanisms that allow many useful extensions to be created for applications. One of them is TTSSH, which represents Tera Term SSH extension. It is well known to every Tera Term user. It is compatible with Windows 95 and Windows NT. If you need it, please download and use it.

Software Name:
Tera Term (Serial Debugging Tool) V4.99 Official Installation Edition (with Installation Tutorial)
Software size:
13.28MB
Update time:
2018-06-15

Installation tutorial

Open the’.exe’file and install it

Choose the plug-in you need

For

Choose “Simplified Chinese” for the next step

Wait a moment, installation is complete

Use tutorials

1. Tera Term settings

(1) When starting Tera Term, a dialog box pops up. Please select the “Serial” option and set the port.

(2) Set the default port (COM1, COM2, etc.) and the specific location of the language in Setup-> General

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(3) Then set the font (in Japanese, EUC, JIS and so on, except in English). If you need to display the characters entered on the PC, you also need to set the “Local echo” attribute in Setup – > Terminal.

(4) Set up the parameters needed for serial communication, such as Port, Baud rate, data bit length, parity check, Stop bit, etc. The specific location is Setup-> Serial port.

2. The development steps of JTAG simulator are as follows: the setup and development steps of its debugging software

(1) First build a general project (UNIT_PRJ.pjt)

(2) Subprojects are then added. The steps and settings are as follows:

(a) Select PROJECT – > NEW to create a sub-project

Note: Set PROJECT TYPE to LIB type

(b) Setting of compilation and connection parameters

(i) Build Option settings for compilation

“-g” (Enables symbolic debugging) is set to be valid

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“-me” (Produces code for little-endian format) is set to valid

“-q” (Only source filenames and error messages are output) is set to valid

“-i” (Include Search Path) is set to the folder path where the header file is located, such as “. . inc” and so on.

(ii) Setting of Build Option for Connection

“-q” (Requests a quiet run (suppresses the banner)) is set to be valid

“-x” (Exhaustively read libraries) is set to be valid

“-c” (variables are initialized at run time) is set to valid

(c) Right-click on the Dependent Projects of UNIT_PRJ.prj, select Add Dependent Projects, and specify the newly generated project file (*.prj)

(d) Right-click UNIT_PRJ.pjt and select Add files to project to add the Lib file of the newly generated subproject to it.

(e) Open the dm320.cmd appended lib file in the UNIT_PRJ.pjt project. (SDRAM transfer for specifying text space)

The specific location is:

.stext > FLASH4

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.UARTDebugUART.lib(.text)

.LEDBDebugLEDB.lib(.text)

– > (Add the path and name of Lib file to this place)

(f) Compile time

Compilation of subprojects

(i) Right-click on the subproject you want to compile and select set as active project

(ii) Click the “build” button

Compilation of the whole project

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(i) Right-click on the UNIT_PRJ project and select set as active project

(ii) Click the “build” button

(g) Composition of folders UNIT_PRJ INC: Public INC folder lib: Public lib folder (rts32e. LIB, rts16e. LIB, etc.) LED B: Example (PRJ for partial compilation) UART: Example (PRJ for partial compilation) UNIT_PRJ: whole engineering compilation with PJT scrambling solution and change default setup – > serial port – > baud rate

Change the default settings and the TERATERM.INI file in the installation folder

Tera Term
Original author(s)T. Teranishi
Developer(s)Tera Term Project
Initial release1994; 26 years ago
Stable release
Repository
Written inC and C++ (originally Pascal)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeTerminal emulator
LicenseBSD license
Websitettssh2.osdn.jp

Tera Term (alternatively TeraTerm) is an open-source, free, software implemented, terminal emulator (communications) program. It emulates different types of computer terminals, from DEC VT100 to DEC VT382. It supports telnet, SSH 1 & 2 and serial port connections. It also has a built-in macroscripting language (supporting Onigurumaregular expressions) and a few other useful plugins.

History[edit]

Macintosh

The first versions of Tera Term were created by T. Teranishi from Japan. At the time, it was the only freely available terminal emulator to effectively support the Japanese language. Original development of Tera Term stopped in the late 1990s at version 2.3, but other organizations have created variations.

In October 2002, Ayera Technologies released TeraTerm Pro 3.1.3 supporting SSH2 and added multiple other features like a built-in web server for API integration with external systems, recurring 'keep-alive' commands, and ODBC database support via the TT Macro Scripting Language. Ayera Technologies did not make their source open, but does provide limited technical support.

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In 2004, Yutaka Hirata, a software designer from Japan, restarted development of the open source version of Tera Term. He added his own implementation of SSH2 and many new features on top of what was part of version 2.3.[1]

To avoid confusion with version numbers and to indicate that Tera Term developed by Yutaka was more recent than version 3.1.3 from Ayera Technologies, it was decided to give this branch of Tera Term Professional version numbers starting 4.xx.

In January 2005, Boris Maisuradze, together with Yutaka Hirata, started the TeraTerm Support forum where they answered questions from Tera Term users. Posting in this forum was the best way to suggest new features for Tera Term or propose new commands for the Tera Term Macro language. For more than 10 years the forum was hosted on LogMeTT.com website maintained by Boris Maisuradze. Boris also developed several freeware tools that became part of TeraTerm package. Later Boris decided to retire from this project. LogMeTT.com website was shut down and support forums moved to TeraTerm Project site.

Since 2007, Tera Term has been maintained by Tera Term Project (Japanese Developer team) as open source software.

Features[edit]

Tera term supports:[citation needed]

  • Serial port connections over UART.
  • TCP/IP (telnet, SSH1, SSH2) connections.
  • Log replaying.
  • Named pipe connection.
  • IPv6 communication.
  • VT100 emulation and selected VT200/VT300 emulation.
  • TEK4010 emulation.
  • File transfer protocols (Kermit, XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, B-PLUS and Quick-VAN).
  • Scripts using the 'Tera Term Language'.

Common versions[edit]

  • 1.4 Last version supporting Win16; source available in Pascal
  • 2.3 Last version released by T. Teranishi
  • 3.1.3 Last version released by Ayera. Has issues with scroll window boundaries. Title bar identifies it as version 3.1
  • 4.xx Latest OSDN release

Sample images[edit]

See also[edit]

  • Telix - MSDOS era terminal

References[edit]

External links[edit]

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