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    Linux null-modem emulator

    tty0tty is a kernel-module virtual serial port driver for Linux.

    The Linux null-modem emulator (tty0tty) is a kernel-module virtual serial port driver for Linux. This create virtual tty ports pairs and use any pair to connect one tty serial port based application to another. There are a version using pseudo-terminal (UNIX 98 style).
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    Accessible-Coconut

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    Accessible-Coconut(AC) is a community driven GNU/Linux operating system which is completely accessible for persons with visual impairment. AC is derived from Ubuntu-MATE. Yes the goal is to make a free and open-source eyes free desktop environment. Forum : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/accessible-coconut Telegram forum : https://telegram.me/accessible_coconut Project home : https://zendalona.com/
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    catty is a small utility to write+read to+from a serial tty device. You can use it in scripts, or directly writing some text to its stdin. With catty you can add in a few seconds serial communication to your shell scripts.
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    conexus
    conexus is an event-driven C++ I/O library that includes support for BSD sockets, pipes, serial/tty, SSL sockets (both NSS/NSPR and OpenSSL), kernel message, queues, et. al. A companion library, conexus-gtkmm, provides a set of gtkmm widgets.
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    A simple but fully-featured implementation of the simple Caesar Cipher encryption algorithm, specifically 'rot13' - Caesar with a factor of 13. Supports file and tty input/output, internationalisation, and also includes a shared library.
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    osdchat allows users to send messages from a console client to the on-screen display on a remote machine. It is similar to write, except that the TTY is replaced with X. It uses the xosd library.
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    openbaudot is a TIA_825A compliant fsk modulator/demodulator for 45.5 and 50 baud baudot used by TTY/TDD machines.
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