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  2. Tera Term - Wikipedia

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    Tera Term (alternatively TeraTerm) is an open-source, free, software implemented, terminal emulator (communications) program. It emulates different types of computer terminals, from DEC VT100 to DEC VT382. It supports Telnet, SSH 1 & 2 and serial port connections.

  3. List of terminal emulators - Wikipedia

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    Serial port, Telnet, xmodem and SSH 1 & 2 Windows: Tera Term is an open-source, free, software terminal emulator for Windows Terminal: Character: Local macOS: This is the default terminal application on macOS Terminate: Character: Serial port: MS-DOS: Terminal emulator for MS-DOS (discontinued since 1992) Terminator: Character: X11, Wayland ...

  4. Telehack - Wikipedia

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    Telehack open in a web browser. Telehack is an online simulation of a stylized interface for ARPANET and Usenet, created anonymously in 2010. [1] It is a full multi-user simulation, including 26,600+ simulated hosts with files spanning the years 1985 to 1990.

  5. Terminal emulator - Wikipedia

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    Terminal emulators may implement local editing, also known as "line-at-a-time mode". This is also mistakenly referred to as "half-duplex". [citation needed] In this mode, the terminal emulator only sends complete lines of input to the host system. The user enters and edits a line, but it is held locally within the terminal emulator as it is ...

  6. Searchlight BBS - Wikipedia

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    LaRosa formed a company, Searchlight Software, through which he marketed and sold Searchlight BBS. In 1987, LaRosa expanded the software and sold it as shareware written for the PC in Pascal (using Turbo Pascal). [2] The features of Searchlight BBS included a full screen text editor, a remote DOS shell, and file transfer via the XMODEM protocol.

  7. NCSA Telnet - Wikipedia

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    NCSA Telnet was released as free and open source software (although the term "open source" was not yet in use), and as such spawned a number of spin-off products including BetterTelnet; Brown tn3270 [4] BYUTelnet; InterCon's TCP/Connect series; MacBlue Telnet (Chinese-language version) MacTelnet; NCSA Telnet-J (Japanese-language version)

  8. List of BBS software - Wikipedia

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    RBBS-PC; RemoteAccess – written by Andrew Milner. Renegade – written by Cott Lang until 1997. Currently maintained by T.J. McMillen since 2003. RoboBOARD/FX – written by Seth Hamilton. Searchlight BBS (SLBBS) Spitfire; SuperBBS – by Aki Antman and Risto Virkkala. TBBS; TCL; Telegard; TriBBS; TAG; Virtual Advanced – also known as VBBS.

  9. List of MUD clients - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a MUD client is a very basic telnet client that lacks VT100 terminal emulation and the capability to perform telnet negotiations. On the other hand, MUD clients are enhanced with various features designed to make the MUD telnet interface more accessible to users, and enhance the gameplay of MUDs, [ 1 ] with features such as syntax ...