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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.
PyTVision allows to build text UI for Python applications using Turbo Vision framework. One of it's main goals is to work under DOS using PythonD, as well as under Linux and Windows.
Dzcomm is an RS-232 API for as many OS / platforms as we can achieve. Originally designed to work on DOS alongside the allegro games programming library it can now work work alongside it as well as independently of it and works on some unixes as well.
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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?!