


If MACRO has already been linked to Tera Term and Tera Term is not connected to the host, this command causes Tera Term to connect to the host specified by. If MACRO is not linked to Tera Term, this command runs Tera Term with, and links it to MACRO. MACRO (TTPMACRO.EXE) is an interpreter of the macro language 'Tera Term Language (TTL)', which controls Tera Term and provides various functions like auto. Most microcontrollers have a serial port that can output UART data over the TX/RX lines, and if you’re used to using Arduino, you’ll take the built in Serial Monitor for granted. One of the best ways to do this is to send/receive data over a serial port. Monitoring what’s happening inside your microcontroller is an invaluable tool for prototyping and debugging.I couldn't find any such setting inside the Teraterm options. Sometimes when using SerialEthernet converters (over TCP/IP) the converters have a timeout for how long they wait before sending an assembled packet of a few characters. I use Teraterm 4.7 and like Prof Braino says I've only ever known it to forward stuff immediately.Instead of typing these commands each time I test a board I want to create a program that sends these commands without the requirement to type them again and again each time. In Tera Term I use the Serial Port to send commands to the board in order to log in and run certain settings that I want.Skepticism and critical thinking is not panacea, but can help to understand the world better May the source be with you, but remember the KISS principle -)
