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    Unicoder

    Unicoder

    A Portable Wide-Character Terminal Output Package for C and C++

    Unicoder is a single header file that you add to your C or C++ projects which allows you to easily display unicode characters in the Terminal display irregardless of what compiler you are using. That is, it was written so that it would be portable so you can change platforms or compilers with ease. Currently it can be used on either the Windows or Linux platforms. Also, Unicoder can insert compiler specific commands that perform useful task such as clearing the console display or turn on bold and underline or change text font and background colors. ...
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    SixelViewer

    SixelViewer

    View Sixel images in Windows, and Sixel image repository

    View Sixel formatted images on a Windows platform without needing a DEC VT emulator. Convert Sixel formatted images into BMP format. Save as BMP and print Sixel image capability. Supports both RGB and HLS formatted Sixel images with up to the full 256 color specification. Supports up to and including Windows 11. Included are many new and old and free Sixel images. Sixel slide shows supported. If you have sixel images you would like to contribute e-mail me. Version 1.3.0 released ...
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    tty2usb

    Find the USB address of a USB-based serial port

    ...Modern computers and devices often use USB to emulate serial communications. This works well, except the device has a serial address (e.g. ttyUSB0) and a USB address. tty2usb is a utility that probe system information to display the link between USB and serial addresses.
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    CJK xterm: able to input/display/edit Chinese/Japanese/Korean double-byte characters.
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    Based on ROTE, libvterm is a terminal emulator library which attempts to mimic both VT100 and rxvt capabilities. Although the natural display apparatus is curses, the API is simple enough to grow and adopt other mechanisms.
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    STALLioN Terminal I/O Library

    STALLioN Terminal I/O Library

    STALLioN is a cross-platform C/C++ I/O library for CLI applications

    STALLioN is a cross-platform (currently Linux, Windows and FreeBSD) C/C++ library for developers wishing to use a terminal/CLI interface on multiple platforms but only want a single codebase. It aims to provide a consistent development API across multiple platforms so that separate code does not have to be created for each (often very different) terminal interface; simply use the functions in STALLioN and compile with the correct library for the chosen platform. Currently in very...
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    Twin - Textmode WINdow environment

    Twin is a "retro" program for embedded or remote systems

    Twin is a text-mode window environment. It supports mouse and multiple windows, has a built-in terminal emulator and window manager, and can serve as display for client applications. 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. Source code hosted at https://github.com/cosmos72/twin
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    Online is a speed focused program to give a textual display of your friends/buddies/users currently logged onto a unix host.
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    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
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    gives remote control of a PC running MS-DOS (which e.g. does not have a monitor display attached to it). The screen image (currently text mode only) is taken from the graphics card and transferred to other computer via serial link and displayed there
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    Development of code to control the LCD display, keypad , communications and other aspects of the CFA-633 hardware from Crystalfontz. ( Based on PSoC processors from Cypress )
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    Viewglob is a tool to increase the usability of the Unix shell in graphical environments. It watches your shell activity in an xterm and tracks file selections and potential name completions in a GTK+ display showing the layouts of relevant directories.
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    The Secure X Display Manager provides users of Linux-based thin clients a graphical login to remote servers. It acts as a front-end to an ssh client and manages local services, such as device auto-mounting or printing.
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    This program allows you to use your PalmOS device as a LCD status display for your computer! You can display system stats (such as: CPU load graphs, CPU temperatures, free disk space), news alerts, stock indexes, graphs, etc. Can be used with most LCD so
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    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.
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    lcdmod is a linux device driver for controlling HD44780 comatible LCD panels attached to the parallel port. It supports user generated fonts, multiple wiring schemes, multiple display sizes, and multiple driver chips. It has visualisation and control plug
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    Software for a serial LCD display (4x<20>/<16>) and four keys. The software displays default shell-scripts or menues with (shell) commands.
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