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A cross-platform ANSI-BBS terminal designed to connect to remote BBSs via telnet, rlogin, or SSH. Supports ANSI music and the IBM charset when possible. Will run from a console, under X11 using XLib, or using SDL.
Slightly modified BSD telnet client with STARTTLS command support, allowing to establish SSL session at current communication point. Also STOPTLS command implemented.
C library which allows to easily setup a VT52/VT100/ANSI/ECMA048/AVATAR telnet server. Can handle multiple clients with a simple API, main features: minimal bandwidth consumption, optimized network architecture, console color support.
TkMOO-SE is the evolution of TkMOO which is a multi-platform MUD/MOO client written in TCL. We are incorarating the latest advances in MOO including full MCP 2.1 support.
The original source can be found at www.awns.com/tkMOO-light
A GTK+ MUD client with support for MCCP, MXP, support for the zChat and MudMaster peer-to-peer chat protocols, the MUD sound protocol (MSP), Telnet GA support, regexp trigger support, aliases, Perl and Python plugin support.
To create a telnet client for use with a program called TWXProxy (http://twx.tbiz.ca/) in a game called TradeWars 2002 (www.eisonline.com). For starters, it will be a basic telnet client, with ANSI colours and extended character support, eventually endin