Re: Quick HyperTerminal Query



On Aug 27, 5:52 am, Lewis <lewiscob...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a quick question about HyperTerminal running on Windows XP Pro
SP2.

I have a Samsung D900 phone connected via USB to my laptop, as a
modem. I am trying to send AT commands to the phone but when I type
text in the HyperTerminal it doesn't show up. So I can type AT and
press enter and it confirms an OK message but the AT commanf i typed
doesn't show up. Is this normal or is a setting wrong somewhere?

It's normal. Change the following setting:

Properties\Settings\ASCII Setup

[x] Echo typed characters locally

.



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