

This will get you connected to your device and you will be using PuTTy as your Hyperterminal Installing Hyperterminal on Windows 7 Now, if you still do not want to use PuTTy and have Hypterterminal back, then heres what you will need to do. You now need to have the com port number, which you can get from Device Manager - Ports (COM LPT) Once you have it, you will then start to Configure PuTTy with your Console Settings Open PuTTy and click Serial from the left pane which is the last option. If you do not have one, then USB port is basically available on almost all computers so you would need a DB9 to USB Converter Assuming you now have the converterport, you will connect one end to your device and the other end to DB9 which goes into USB port on your computer, or if you have a com port, then connect directly.
