.TTCONFIG File Extension
TinyTERM Enterprise Configuration File
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What is a TTCONFIG file?
A TTCONFIG file is a configuration file used by the iOS and Android versions of Century Software TinyTERM. It contains an exported record of a device's TinyTERM settings. TTCONFIG files are compatible across platforms, so they can be used to transfer settings from an iOS device to an Android device and vice versa.
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TinyTERM is a terminal emulator that allows users to access mainframes and servers from desktop and mobile devices. The mobile version of TinyTERM, known as TinyTERM Enterprise, is available for iOS and Android.
In TinyTERM Enterprise, users can export a device's current TinyTERM settings as a TTCONFIG file. This allows the user to quickly transfer those settings to another device running TinyTERM Enterprise.
TTCONFIG files are .ZIP archives that store exported settings in a variety of files. The exact composition of these files depends on the settings a user chose to export. In most cases, TTCONFIG files contain configurations, macros, printer definitions, passwords, keyboard definitions, and other settings.
Optionally, users can choose to password-protect TTCONFIG files during the export process. For more information about TTCONFIG files, including how to create them, click here for iOS and here for Android.
Common TTCONFIG Filenames
TinyTERM.ttconfig - The default name that TinyTERM Enterprise assigns to TTCONFIG files.
How to open a TTCONFIG file
To use a TTCONFIG file with TinyTERM Enterprise, place the file in TinyTERM Enterprise's TT Enterprise/imports directory. The next time you start TinyTERM Enterprise, the app will import the configuration your TTCONFIG file contains.
If you want to examine the files a TTCONFIG file contains, you can open the file with any Zip-decompression utility (provided the file is not password-protected). Before doing so, you may need to change the file's extension to .zip.