Re: Hyperterm question - W2k vs WinXP

From: CS (nomail_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 21:05:09 -0500

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 00:10:43 GMT, "Michael Lawson"
<73tea6z@earthlink.net> wrote:

>We have a telephone switch that we connect to via a modem connection. In the
>workstation side we have a W2K workstation with a modem. On the phone switch
>side we have a USRobotics 33.6 modem connected to the serial port. That
>setup works fine with Hyperterm. We try the same thing with WinXP, a modem
>and Hyperterm and while we can connect to the USR modem on the other end, no
>data gets displayed. I have checked to make sure the Hyperterm settings are
>identical between the W2K workstation and the WinXP workstation. I does
>appear that the Hyperterm versions are differnt between the two OSs. I even
>tried the 6.3 version of Hyperterm you can download from Hilgraeve website
>on the WinXP workstation. No good. Any idea what I am missing? Would it be
>possible to copy the version of W2Ks Hyperterm onto the WinXP machine? I
>doubt it would work; but has anyone tried it?
>
>Thanks for the help,
>Mike Lawson

You can sure do it OK, however, the version of Hyperterminal that was
in W2K is really the same in XP. Hilgraeve hasn't upgraded it. What
you downloaded from the Hilgraeve site was the Personal Edition
(HTPE 6.3). Your problems are hardware related not software.



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