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#Tera term for windows software#
In 2004, Yutaka Hirata, a software designer from Japan, restarted development of the open source version of Tera Term. Ayera Technologies did not make their source open, but does provide limited technical support. It includes a built-in macro scripting language which can be used to automate certain tasks. The application features support for a number of terminal types from DEC VT100 to DEC VT382.
#Tera term for windows pro#
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. Tera Term (or TeraTerm) is a free and open source terminal emulation application which can function as a telnet or SSH client. Original development of Tera Term stopped in the late 1990s at version 2.3, but other organizations have created variations. At the time, it was the only freely available terminal emulator to effectively support the Japanese language. If it's only several basic commands, you can make it without the ttl file by using TTermPro in lieu of TTPMacro.The first versions of Tera Term were created by T. You can find out more about deploying the macro here: Īnd if you need special characters for navigation (ctrl+s, etc), the ASCII code table is here: No Screen Saver 1.0 Tera Term (Pro) 2.3 RemoveWGA 1.2.
#Tera term for windows serial#
It supports VT100 emulation, telnet connection, serial port connection, and so on. However, it will be a hands free experience. Tera Term (Pro) is a free software terminal emulator (communication program) for MS-Windows. This won't prevent teraterm from opening, because if you script involves you interfacing with teraterm at all, it'll open unless you add /V after TTPMcro. bat file that does two things: cd C:\Program Files\teraterm You can still make it work if the commands are for the OS (using a command line or whatever in the shell of the OS program connected), but you will have to make extra commands to navigate to it. Assuming that your commands are for teraterm, and not for the OS of your device connected via teraterm, you can save your commands into a.