Latest release of the AiChip Terminal Emulator ( Version 7.07 ) available ...
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/the.happy.hippy/picaxe/aiterm.zip?2 345KB (ZIP)
This now includes serial port auto-disconnect and auto-reconnect so it can be used in parallel with the Programming Editor. Seamlessly switch from Programming Editor to Terminal Emulator and vice-versa without having to close either to allow downloading and SerTxd monitoring.
# Windows 32-bit operating system support
# Automatic style configuration for Windows 98 and XP Themes
# Wide range of industry standard baud rates supported
# Non-standard baud rates supported and easily configured
# Selectable Data bits, Parity and Stop Bits
# Supports COM1 through COM12
# Auto-disconnection for use in parallel with other applications
# Menu and Frames Modes for user interface
# Configuration Settings can be saved to disk
# Plain character display with non-printable characters revealed
# Proportional and fixed-width font display
# Hexadecimal display of bytes received
# As-typed and line at a time transmission options
# Character codes can be specified in decimal, binary or hexadecimal
# Character codes using industry standard mnemonics
# Manual control of RTS and DTR lines
# Source code included
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/the.happy.hippy/picaxe/aiterm.zip?2 345KB (ZIP)
This now includes serial port auto-disconnect and auto-reconnect so it can be used in parallel with the Programming Editor. Seamlessly switch from Programming Editor to Terminal Emulator and vice-versa without having to close either to allow downloading and SerTxd monitoring.
# Windows 32-bit operating system support
# Automatic style configuration for Windows 98 and XP Themes
# Wide range of industry standard baud rates supported
# Non-standard baud rates supported and easily configured
# Selectable Data bits, Parity and Stop Bits
# Supports COM1 through COM12
# Auto-disconnection for use in parallel with other applications
# Menu and Frames Modes for user interface
# Configuration Settings can be saved to disk
# Plain character display with non-printable characters revealed
# Proportional and fixed-width font display
# Hexadecimal display of bytes received
# As-typed and line at a time transmission options
# Character codes can be specified in decimal, binary or hexadecimal
# Character codes using industry standard mnemonics
# Manual control of RTS and DTR lines
# Source code included
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