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Twin is a "retro" program for embedded or remote systems
...Its retro look-and-feel comes with very modern features: it is best described as a VNC-like server, that can use a variety of displays - all with mouse support: from a plain text terminal, to a Linux console, to a full kde, gnome or X11 desktop.
Sourcecode hosted at https://github.com/cosmos72/twin
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Mrxvt is a multi-tabbed X terminal emulator based on rxvt. It is portable, lightweight and fast. It supports psuedo-transparency, background image (JPEG/PNG/XPM), tinting, NeXT/Rxvt/Xterm/SGI style scrollbar, multi-languages (CJK), XIM, freetype font...
LinM is a clone of Mdir, the popular file manager(MC style) in the MS-DOS age. LinM inherits the keyboard shorcuts and the screen layout from Mdir to maximize user-friendliness. ( ftp, sftp, samba supported. )
http://kldp.net/projects/mls
This program sends keyboard and mouse events
from a sender's X display into a receiver's X display. It is useful
if you don't have a keyboard/mouse hooked up to a machine
on your network but want to control that machine from another
machine that does
TightVNC2 is an improved version of TightVNC, great free remote-desktop tool. The improvements include bandwidth-friendly "Tight" encoding, local cursor support on the client side, enhanced GUI, many bugfixes, and more.
X11Secure is a fast, secure and lightweight window manager with SSH access for the X Window System you have been looking for, running in Win32 without all those annoying library dependencies. It's built with VB and contains completely original code.
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tt-color is a color terminal emulator for Xwindows and Windows/Cygwin with scripting support for menus. Based on Tcl/Tk, runs with native interface on each system.
pr3287w is a IBM 3287 printer emulation for MS-Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/2003 based in open sourcecode pr3287 avaliable at http://x3270.bgp.nu/download.html. It was totally rewrited in C++ and added a new interface.
This is an SCS extended version of pr3287 you can download at http://x3270.bgp.nu/download.html
This sourcecode has been published to allow more users to gain benefits from the patch to the original software
CCE let you display and input Chinese/Japanese/Korean/UTF8 in many OS: Linux *BSD Solaris LynxOS QNX SCOUnix Minix Hurd BeOS Windows Darwin MacOSX. It supports console(framebuffer/VGA) & X11(through GGI/SDL), bitmap/TrueType fonts and many input methods.
x2vt used to be a standalone program, designed to be smaller than rxvt. But rxvt's development branch is actually better and more portable than x2vt, so I'm submitting patches to rxvt instead of competing with it.
Micro-80 aims to simulate a Z80 homebrew computer down to the bare metal: 64K RAM, ADM-3A terminal, parallel port, serial port and...3.5" 1.44MB floppy drive?!