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    JediTerm

    JediTerm

    Pure Java Terminal Emulator. Works with SSH and PTY

    ...JediTerm handles terminal rendering, shell output interpretation, keyboard input, and integration concerns needed for an embedded terminal experience. It is best suited for developers building Java-based tools that need a mature, IDE-grade terminal component.
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    Linpac

    Amateur Radio AX.25 chat and PBBS program using Linux's AX.25 stack

    A modular console-oriented amateur radio AX.25 keyboard to keyboard chat and PBBS program using Linux's AX.25 stack. Includes support for multiple concurrent connected sessions, a unconnected (UI) message screen, and an automated packet message client
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    javaLightConsole

    Easy fine console input/output for java

    Input : non blocking keyboard handling. Output : clean console, print at x,y coordinates, echo on/off, cursor on/off. Developed for learning game programming and MVC. Uses native code through JNI. Provides windows and linux versions. Includes code:blocks and eclipse projects for native and java code. You can use the classes InputProxy and OutpoutProxy in your projects.
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    RRRP

    RRRP

    Ric & Ry Remote Protocol

    --English-- RRRP is a very simple remote protocol with tools of both server and client sides. The project is currently in development phase. First release will end up with - protocol specifications (very short :-)) - keyboard emulation - mouse emulation - server script (Windows OS specific) - client app (Android OS specific) The project - and the protocol - has been named as both founders nick names: Ric and Ry. --French-- RRRP est un procotole très simple de contrôle à...
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    This is soft-terminal emulator library. Applications could use that API to work with any full-duplex byte stream as with video terminal having specific display and keyboard. Supported terminals VT220, VT100, VT52.
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    A framework for simplifying keyboard input and data validation/conversion. Created with extensibility in mind, it allows the development of extra validators to meet any need related to keyboard input, ridding code of exception handling and stream access.
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