
Below is a screen shot of what this program looks like. Again, things can vary greatly
depending on how you have your Windows operating system configured, and which
Windows operating system you are using. To cover these things is beyond the scope of
this document; seek out a video or book on basic Windows Operating System
Commands.
Now, you will need to “navigate” by double left clicking on the folders in the left-hand
window until the right hand window displays the contents of the folder where you have
previously told HyperTerminal to store the file “stringdata.TXT”. Remember the path
data in the small window in HyperTerminal? This exactly corresponds to what you see
graphically in this program window.
I stored my file in the folder “My Documents”. This will be confusing, because Windows
showed a complete path in the HyperTerminal window, but here displays it only as My
Documents. Again, there are good reasons for this; but you have to understand more of
how Windows works and its design philosophy, in order for this to make sense. However,
you can store it “anywhere” on the hard drive.
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