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Terminal V1.9b - Manual

Enable mouse in Settings > Input > Mouse Emulation (disabled by default to conserve resources).

Also ensure FIFO buffers are disabled in Device Manager (Windows) or via setserial (Linux).

“The terminal is never obsolete. Only the user’s imagination.” – Original v1.9b README, 1998. terminal v1.9b manual

Terminal v1.9b, or Bray's Terminal, is a standalone, lightweight serial port communication program designed for engineers to manage COM ports, data logging, and scripting. The tool supports baud rates up to 256kbps, 24 custom transmit macros via

v1.9b introduced a simple scripting language called TBS. A macro file ( *.scr ) can contain: Enable mouse in Settings > Input > Mouse

terminal.exe /force_software_flow /com_poll=10

Since v1.9b lacks native SSH, use a tunnel: Only the user’s imagination

In an era of GPU-accelerated, tabbed, themable terminal emulators, Terminal v1.9b seems archaic. Yet, its manual teaches timeless principles: strict separation of data and control sequences, efficient screen rendering, and extreme backward compatibility. For those maintaining industrial CNC machines, vintage PBX systems, or early internet appliances, v1.9b is not nostalgia—it is a necessary tool.

To begin communication, launch the program and configure the primary connection settings in the top panel:

2025-04-01 Subject: Terminal v1.9b Manual – Key Features, Commands, and Usage Notes