Please BEWARE that I have NO EXPERIENCE and NO EXPERTISE and probably onset of DEMENTIA which may affect my answers! Also, I've been told by an expert, that when you post an image it clutters up the thread and mysteriously, over time, the link to the image If you have the Windows XP CD, you should be able to find both of these files in the i386 directory on the CD. You should be able to find hypertrm.exe inĬ:\Program Files\Windows NT and hypertrm.dll in C:\Windows\System32. Simply copy those files into any directory on your machine and it will work. The two files you will need are hypertrm.dll and hypertrm. If you just can’t live without the original HyperTerminal in Windows XP, you can actually extract two files from yourĪnd copy them over to Windows 7 or Vista. You can read the link for possible alternatives too. As to whether it's legally permitted I have no idea. HyperTerminal Alternatives for Windows 7 and it says the following. Where do I need to pose this question if this is not the right forum? Is that legally permitted? What was the reason HyperTerm was dropped from Windows 7? We found that HyperTerm app runs if the HyperTerm exe, dll and help files are copied into Windows 7. We know there are other substitute apps like puttyĮtc., but, our data does not display correctly on these. We rely on HyperTerm app to communicate with embedded system to execute commands, query and display data for diagnostics. The Hyperterm application that came bundled in XP is not available in Windows 7. I could not locate the correct forum to pose this question.
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