![]() ![]() Silk presents the web in full screen for an immersive experience that’s comfortable from your couch. 'Bastiaan van Haastrecht' wrote in message I got Tera Term by going to the OSDN download page from here: I thought that would be the program installation directory, but now I think it may be where the macro is stored, which would be OK. Any user may want to fill in his own preferred path. I had a line to set the directory path for the output file, but I commented it out since it's unique to my system. I was wanting to make that a sort of command line input thing where you'd run Tera Term and the macro all with one shortcut, but I've not gotten that to work yet. I still start up Tera Term and tell it to connect to my COM port before running the macro. ![]() There are dialog boxes for the user to select or input. I've tried to make it more flexible and interactive. right now I wanted to upload a slightly more polished version of the macro for Tera Term I described the other day. I think I was most proud of one that calculates the motional parameters of a crystal automatically. What a huge project that was for me, especially since I was learning C# for the first time while doing it. #TERA TERM PRO MACRO EXAMPLES SERIAL#Then I started over with a Windows app doing all the controlling functions and talking to the hardware via a serial link. I first did all the functions on the Arduino and the user accessed them via a dumb terminal and a menu that the Arduino would transmit to it. I got involved with something similar several years ago called Poor Ham's Scalar Analyzer or 'PHSNA' I was the software guy. Here's some info on the macro capabilities of Tera Term: I attach my macro file for anyone who'd want to use it as a starting point in trying a similar approach. A lot of stuff is hard coded that might be made more flexible with some more time. So I set up this macro to sweep from 100 to 1200 Hz in 50 Hz steps and save it to a file which I'd then import into Excel. I have a passive audio filter for CW with a BW of about 500 Hz centered on 550 Hz or so. Tera Term looks pretty good for that and I made up a simple macro after a few hours of trial and error on the commands. ![]() (Most recently to talk to my HP-48G calculator.) I've been using something called Tera Term or maybe Tera Term VT for cases were I needed a serial terminal. I considered writing a serial app from scratch but decided to see if any terminal program I have would have a full-featured enough macro language to allow doing it in a macro. ![]()
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