I use Teraterm too. Works both on Windoze and Mac. I like the ability to run scripts. Marc
> On Sep 30, 2021, at 5:51 PM, Lee Courtney via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote: > > We use Teraterm at work - adequate, free, open-source(if that's important), > meets our needs for embedded development across a wide variety of > platforms. > > YMMV, > > Lee Courtney > >> On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 11:57 AM Mike Katz via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> >> wrote: >> >> I am looking for a good terminal emulator. Not for connecting to older >> computers serially but to connect with my embedded designs. >> Do any of you have any recommendations. >> >> I've been using Realterm for years but it's not very good. >> >> I used UCON, hyper term, terra term, telix (going way back) and a few I >> can't remember the name of. >> >> Here are my needs: >> >> 1. Runs under Windows 10 (linux optionally) >> 2. Has user selectable baud rates (I use 500K baud frequently) >> 3. Can use any Windows Com Port. >> 4. Can send files as raw binary >> 5. Has X-modem built in (nice but optional) >> 6. Has some kind of basic VT-100 support >> 7. Can display both ascii characters and binary data has hex numbers, >> preferably on alternate lines (hex above the ascii character like this: >> 45 76 65 72 79 >> E V E R Y >> 8. Can send short manually entered strings in hex or ascii. >> 9. Can recognize protocols (based on start and/or end of text characters) >> 10. Costs less than $100 >> 11. Can Capture what comes in the port >> 12. Has local echo (when connected to systems that don't echo what you >> type) >> 13. Has a large scroll back buffer. >> 14. Has programmable macro buttons or function keys. >> 15. Can handle removal and insertion of the TTL to Serial USB converter >> without crashing. >> >> Thank you >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Lee Courtney > +1-650-704-3934 cell