RSS 66 projects tagged "Terminals"

Download Website Updated 21 May 2012 qodem

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Qodem is a re-implementation of the Qmodem DOS shareware communications package, updated for more modern uses. Major features include Unicode support, scrollback buffer, capture file, screen dump, dialing directory, keyboard macros, script support, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, and Kermit. It can connect over serial port, telnet, ssh, rlogin, and command line, and supports multiple terminal emulations including ANSI.SYS, Avatar, VT100/102, VT220, and Linux.

No download Website Updated 17 Dec 2008 Libtermui

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Libtermui is a terminal driver library. It is fully standalone and lightweight. It does not rely on termcap or curses libraries. It can drive terminals on a TTY or through a telnet connection directly on a TCP socket. It is fully re-entrant, and can be used to drive multiple terminals from different threads. It includes a getline feature (similar to the one in readline) and some console user interface facilities.

Download Website Updated 15 Jun 2010 ANSI32

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ANSI32 is a complete telnet client for Linux and Win32 console mode. It supports multiscreen and emulates the most frequently used terminal types: VT100, Xterm, ScoAnsi, and Linux.

Download Website Updated 25 Mar 2008 ansistego

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ansistego provides terminal-level steganography for scripts and other ASCII files (ie, protection against 'cat'). It intersperses a text/script with commented ANSI codes that cause most terminals to clear sensitive lines as soon as they are written. Only a specified front text appears. The front text is embedded in the script using ANSI-cloaked comments, so that the text appears unaltered when the script is viewed with cat, but the script can be run without any decoding stage.

Download Website Updated 11 Apr 2009 Serial IO

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Serial-IO is a simple program to send and receive data from a serial interface. The GUI is designed like a chat window with a transmitter/receiver field and a command line to send characters and integer values.

Download Website Updated 09 Mar 2009 dterm

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dterm is a simple terminal emulator which doesn't actually emulate any particular terminal. Mainly, it is designed for use with xterm and friends, which already do a perfectly good emulation. Therefore, it doesn't need any special help; dterm simply provides a means by which keystrokes are forwarded to the serial line, and data forwarded from the serial line appears on the terminal.

No download Website Updated 21 Mar 2007 (Serial Ports on) Steroids

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(Serial Ports on) Steroids enables users to execute remote C functions in a Python shell over a serial interface. It is useful for embedded system testing and industrial automation. It generates C code for the target and a Python script for the host automatically from a C header file.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2007 mdmpoold-ng

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mpmpoold is a PortServ compatible serial device server for Linux. mdmpoold is only the server part, and the only known client supporting this protocol is NPCOMM Suite for Windows. Since NPCOMM Suite changed its license to GPL, it is available from the same repository.

No download Website Updated 21 Jan 2007 DispDump

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DispDump is a utility that gives you remote control of a PC running MS-DOS. The screen image (currently text mode only) is taken from the graphics card and transferred to another computer via a serial link and displayed there using any serial link terminal emulation software.

Download Website Updated 22 Apr 2011 ConMan

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ConMan is a serial console management program designed to support a large number of console devices and simultaneous users. It supports local serial devices, remote terminal servers (via the telnet protocol), IPMI Serial-Over-LAN (via FreeIPMI), Unix domain sockets, and external processes (e.g., using Expect to control connections over telnet, ssh, or IPMI Serial-Over-LAN). Its features include logging (and optionally timestamping) console device output to file, connecting to consoles in monitor (R/O) or interactive (R/W) mode, allowing clients to share or steal console write privileges, and broadcasting client output to multiple consoles.

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