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Computers HyperTerminal is a program that you can use to connect to other computers, Telnet**, Bulletin Board System (BBS), online services, and host computers via a modem, null modem cable, or Ethernet connection.
Although the availability of access to information on the remote computer is not as good as that of the World Wide Web with a HyperTerminal with BBS, it is a useful method for setting up and testing the modem or checking the connection with other ***. For related information, see Set up a new connection.
A HyperTerminal records messages sent and received by a computer or a service connected to the other end. Therefore, it can be used as a very effective troubleshooting tool when setting up and using the modem. To check if the modem is connected correctly, or to check the modem settings, you can send commands and check the results via the Super Terminal.
The scroll function of the Hyper Terminal allows you to view the text that has been received but has been scrolled off the screen.
With a serial port, you can use the Super Terminal to transfer a large number of files from your computer to a portable computer without the need to set up your portable computer to the network. For related information, see Transferring files to a remote computer.
You can use HyperTerminal to help troubleshoot the source code from the remote terminal. You can also use the Super Terminal to communicate with older type-of-characters computers.
The Super Terminal is designed to be an easy-to-use tool, which is not meant to replace other fully functional tools on the market. You can use HyperTerminal to perform the specific work described above, but don't try to use HyperTerminal for too complicated communication. For information on Super Terminal support and its non-support, please refer to the Super Terminal FAQ list on Hilgraeve**.
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There are many kinds of terminals, you can see them in supermarkets and banks, but what you have heard is generally used on computers, and the main function is to share a single computer of the computer for several computer working machines. He doesn't have a host. You can refer to the above for details.
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A terminal is a combination of input and output devices and does not have a host.
For example, the cash register of the supermarket and the front desk of the bank are all special terminals, called terminals. There are two operating systems, the Windows series and the Unix series, which are mainly decided according to the host. In the market, the terminal product supermarket uses Lenovo or Shida, and the bank uses Shida more.
Non-terminal can also be used as a terminal, remote or dial-up connection to the host, do not use its own system, itself only provides input and output. For example, a PC can use Windows HyperTerminal to connect to a proprietary UNIX system such as a switch, firewall, router, or remote desktop to connect to a Windows 2000 server, 2003 server, or XP system.
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The server is the server, and the terminal (now called the client) is the computer used by the user who removes the server.
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It is the user's computer, which is connected to the Internet.
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I'm just joining in the fun.
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In the Changcheng network of computing clusters, servers and switches are the core devices, and computers and printers are the terminal devices, which can also be said to be the terminals connected to the system.
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Terminal equipment refers to computer display terminals. The terminal device is mainly composed of a display adapter.
Monitors and keyboards and other equipment, terminal equipment platform mainly includes Windows terminal, Web terminal, Linux terminal, with the development of terminal equipment, the interface of terminal equipment will be more broad, but also more secure.
Classification of terminal devicesThere are two types of terminal chain devices: general purpose and specialty. General-purpose terminal equipment refers to general-purpose computer input and output equipment with communication processing and control functions. The variety and number of configurations are as needed.
The input and output devices that can usually be selected are: keyboard, card reader, paper tape reader, optical text symbol or mark recognition machine, speech voice reader, serial or line printer, monitor, card puncher, paper tape puncher, speech synthesizer, floppy disk drive, tape drive, disk drive, etc. General terminal devices are roughly divided into two categories: remote batch terminals and interactive terminals according to the variety and quantity of guessing brightness.
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First, the concept is different.
1. Computer: It is a modern electronic computer used for high-speed calculation, which can perform numerical calculations and logical calculations, and also has the function of storage and memory. It is a modern intelligent electronic device that can operate according to the program and process massive amounts of data automatically and at high speed.
2. Terminal: also known as terminal equipment, is the equipment in the outermost part of the computer network, mainly used for the input of user information and the output of processing results.
Second, the classification is different.
1. Computer: It is divided into five categories: supercomputer, industrial control computer, network computer, personal computer, and embedded computer, and the more advanced computers include biological computer, photonic computer, quantum computer, etc.
2. Terminals: one is a thick client, and the other is a thin client. Then, the more powerful devices represented by PCs based on open industry standard architecture are called "thick clients", and others are classified as "thin clients".
The space and scale of the thin client industry is also huge, and it is no less than the current size of the PC.
Third, the role is different.
1. Computer: The computer's high computing speed, large storage capacity and continuous computing ability can solve various scientific computing problems that cannot be completed manually. For example, engineering design, weather forecasting, rocket launches, etc., all require a large and complex amount of calculations undertaken by computers.
2. Terminals: With the development of mobile networks, mobile terminals (such as mobile phones and pads) have been widely used. At this time, the terminal can not only undertake the work of input and output, but also perform certain calculations and processing to realize some system functions.
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A <> computer terminal is a device or application that connects to a remote server over a computer network.
1. Computer terminals usually use text-based user interfaces, and users can operate the terminal through the command line.
2. The computer terminal can help users remotely log in to the remote server for a series of tasks such as file sharing, data transmission, and batch operation.
3. The computer terminal has extremely high security, because it adopts an encryption-based communication method, which can effectively protect the user's data security.
Expand knowledge: Computer terminals can also be some special software, such as SSH, telnet, etc., which can establish specific communication protocols in the terminal to help users log in to the server remotely. In addition, the computer terminal can also be used to execute some automation scripts, such as modifying files in batches, printing files automatically, etc.
For system administrators, the computer terminal is also one of the most important tools through which they can manage remote devices and solve failures in a timely manner. In short, computer terminals have a wide range of applications in computer science and have become one of the main means to achieve remote collaboration.
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A terminal can be understood as an external device of a computer, such as a monitor, printer, etc.
The current terminal refers to a device that does not have a CPU or memory, but only a monitor, controller and keyboard.
Working independently, Burning Acres only works by connecting to a server, which is now the Unix multi-user timesharing system used in the financial system.
Multi-user simultaneous operation is realized by connecting terminals. There is also a toll collection system in the telecommunications sector through this connection.
Connected to the terminal for data sharing. The most typical example of a reed-grip terminal is the card reader on a bus company's bus.
In today's era of rapid development of information, terminal equipment has been widely used in people's real life, such as us.
PDA mobile phones, in-vehicle GPRS systems, POS machines in supermarkets, etc.
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A terminal is a computer program that allows users to interact with the operating system through a command line interface (CLI). Terminals typically provide a text window where the user can enter commands and parameters and receive output from the computer.
The terminal can be hailed to allow users to complete a variety of tasks such as file management, software installation, system configuration, etc., without the use of a graphical user interface (GUI).
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Terminal equipment refers to the equipment that inputs programs and data to the computer or receives the results of computer input processing by the communication equipment.
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