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HyperTerminal

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What is HyperTerminal?

HyperTerminal was a terminal emulation program included with Microsoft Windows from Windows 95 through Windows XP. It allowed users to connect to remote systems using serial ports (COM) or modem connections. It was commonly used for tasks such as connecting to bulletin board systems (BBSs), configuring network devices via their console ports, and basic serial communication.

What other technologies are related to HyperTerminal?

HyperTerminal Competitor Technologies

PuTTY is a terminal emulator application which can act as a client for SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw socket connections. It offers similar functionality to HyperTerminal for serial communication and network connections, thus competing directly with it.
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