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  Terminal Emulator (ZOC) - What are Terminal Emulators and How Can They Help You?
The dumb terminals were fairly simple devices which consisted of a screen, a keyboard, and the technology that allowed them to transmit keystrokes to and receive output from the server.
The ZOC Terminal Emulator is a remarkably powerful terminal emulator because it supports the standards of several manufacturers (vt100, vt220, 3270, Ansi, Linux/Xterm, Wyse, to name just a few), and allows users to access virtually any server that requires the use of a terminal or terminal emulator.
This terminal emulator takes advantage of the computing power of a PC to allow you to automate tasks (such as logging on or retrieving data automatically), log sessions on screen or file (for documentation or later review), copy data between a text processor and the remote server, and much more.
www.emtec.com /zoc/terminal-emulator.html   (934 words)

  
 Terminal emulator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A terminal emulator, terminal application, term, or tty for short, is a program that emulates a "dumb" video terminal within some other display architecture.
A terminal emulator inside a graphical user interface is often called a terminal window.
The ubiquitous Unix terminal window is used for both local and remote access; where the connection goes is not the business of the terminal emulator itself, it just communicates through a pseudo terminal interface.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Terminal_emulator   (552 words)

  
 Preferences for the GNOME terminal emulator
For the terminal emulator, you should definitely select a ``fixed-width'' font, in which every character takes up the same amount of space along a line, rather than a ``proportional-width'' font in which, say, a capital W is much wider than a lower-case i.
The default configuration for the GNOME terminal emulator specifies ``white'' characters against a fl background, where ``white'' is actually implemented as medium gray.
For instance, you might have a Classroom configuration, using a larger-than-usual font, for occasions in which the terminal emulator window is displayed on the overhead monitors in the department's classrooms.
www.math.grin.edu /mathlan/terminal-emulator-preferences.html   (1815 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The definition of a terminal emulator is related to old style computing, where the big computer was in a room somewhere and everyone used "dumb terminals" to access it.
A dumb terminal was basically a screen and a keyboard, but over time people added features to their terminal models.
Using a terminal emulator, the user can test whether or not their connection to the server is working properly.
www.intbuild.com /TermEmul.html   (221 words)

  
 MIDP Terminal Emulation, Part 1: A Simple Emulator MIDlet
Almost nobody uses an old-fashioned terminal anymore: on desktop computers, on intelligent workstations, and increasingly on mobile devices we run software programs that pretend to be terminals, called "virtual terminals" or "terminal emulators." That's what we're going to build.
Terminals are expected to use monospaced fonts, so the screen is a grid of characters with a fixed number of rows and columns.
Terminals by tradition use a monospaced font, so we request the smallest one and measure the height and width to see how many characters we can fit onto the screen.
developers.sun.com /techtopics/mobility/midp/articles/termemulator1   (3753 words)

  
 Data terminal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Original text terminals were electronic computer terminals connected to computers by a serial line, but later computers have built-in system consoles, and terminal emulator programs that work in a graphical desktop environment.
Terminal emulator is a computer program in a graphical windowing system that lets the user operate a text terminal in a window.
The fundamental type of application running on a text terminal is a command line interpreter shell, which prompts for commands from the user and executes each command after a press of Enter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Text_terminal   (670 words)

  
 Ada Terminal Emulator
All source code for the terminal emulator is provided under the GNU General Public License.
Each terminal window can be configured to either strictly implement the semantics of Text_IO as defined in the Ada 95 Language Reference Manual (LRM), or to implement relaxed semantics that allow the user to take advantage of the terminal capabilities in a more intuitive manner.
To encourage evaluation of the Terminal Emulator, a distribution with compiled versions of the Redirect, Comms and Telnet programs and a couple of the demo programs is available here (zipped ~ 4mb).
members.optusnet.com.au /rosshigson/terminal   (924 words)

  
 HP 48 Terminal Emulation Programs
TERM 1.0 is a terminal emulator for the HP48.
VT23 is a DEC VT52 terminal emulator for the HP48.
This is a DEC VT52 terminal emulator for the HP48.
www.hpcalc.org /hp48/utils/terminal   (113 words)

  
 Testing applications within terminal emulators with IBM Rational Robot
Terminals are always connected to the mainframe, whereas the terminal emulator establishes a network connection and disconnects before the terminal emulator software exits.
Terminal emulators do lock up when input arrives from Rational Robot but the application is not able to handle it quickly enough.
A disadvantage of the EHLLAPI approach is that the terminal emulator window may not be visible during the execution of the Rational Robot script, so it may not be possible to observe the effect of executing the script.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/rational/library/05/0809_Thomas   (3503 words)

  
 AniTa Windows Terminal Emulator
AniTa Terminal Emulation is the terminal emulator that gives new life to your text based UNIX applications.
AniTa Terminal Emulation is installed in over 60 countries and works with most characters sets and keyboard mappings.
AniTa Telnet Terminal Emulator is also provided as part of Fusion95, which makes your UNIX / AIX machine into a powerful File and Printer Server in a Windows PC network.
www.april.se /english/anitatech.asp   (1130 words)

  
 Info Node: (emacs)Terminal emulator
Emacs Terminal Emulator ----------------------- To run a subshell in a terminal emulator, putting its typescript in an Emacs buffer, use `M-x term'.
In char mode, each character is sent directly to the inferior subshell, as "terminal input." Any "echoing" of your input is the responsibility of the subshell.
The sole exception is the terminal escape character, which by default is `C-c' (Note: Term Mode).
www.cs.vassar.edu /cgi-bin/info.cgi?(Emacs)Terminal+emulator   (287 words)

  
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Quite often, terminal emulators are the only way a user can access applications running on these older machines.
The terminal emulator portion is responsible for manage the display and user input.
Eterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator intended as a replacement for xterm.
www.lycos.com /info/terminal-emulator--users.html   (350 words)

  
 Unix Terminal Emulator | VT/100 and VT/220 Terminal Emulation
PASSPORT PC TO HOST® is a desktop-based UNIX®; terminal emulator that includes VT/100 and VT/220 host access for UNIX®; systems, in addition to TN3270, TN5250, SCO ANSI and FTP clients.
PASSPORT WEB TO HOST® is a web-based UNIX®; terminal emulator that includes VT/100 and VT/220 host access for UNIX®; systems, in addition to TN3270, TN5250, SCO ANSI and FTP clients, and is deployed from a web server.
There are two ways to evaluate the PASSPORT UNIX®; terminal emulator: either download a copy of the software or do a QuickTrial of the application.
zephyrcorp.com /unix-terminal-emulator.htm?source=google&...+emulator   (767 words)

  
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In raw mode, text passes directly from the terminal or PTY (a device node that a program wishing to emulate a terminal binds to) to the TTY device.
In cooked mode a number of changes are made as the data pass between the terminal or PTY and the TTY: The application gets complete lines of input at once neatly terminated with a linefeed and can send just a linefeed when it wants a new line.
When a program is started, terminal is generally in cooked mode which allows easy input and output of text, but applications that want more control will often put the terminal into raw mode.
www.lycos.com /info/terminal-emulator.html   (456 words)

  
 Legacy System Integration and Terminal Emulator
The Cables.Web terminal emulator shares the same connection to the legacy system that the front-end application uses.
When a mainframe connection is shared among multiple users, the pooled terminal option allows more users to access the legacy system through the model than the legacy system physically supports.
We contend this is the equivalent of a web-based terminal emulation and not legacy integration at all.
yrrid.com /Products/LOF-Enterprise/Legacy-Mainframe-Host-Integration   (1760 words)

  
 XEmacs Terminal Emulator Mode: term mode
It is a replacement for the comint mode of Emacs 19, as well as shell, gdb, terminal, and telnet modes.
This is like a real terminal, but unlike the old shell mode (which inserts the output, instead of overwriting).
The exact control codes needed from terminal to terminal, but nowadays most terminals and terminal emulators (including xterm) understand the so-called "ANSI escape sequences" (first popularized by the Digital's VT100 family of terminal).
www.xemacs.org /Documentation/21.5/html/term_1.html   (1498 words)

  
 Flynet Viewer
The Flynet Viewer terminal emulation is thin client except for a small "one-time" download of a keyboard control to allow for full keyboard support.
The terminal emulation presented to the user is a bit different than what they are used to via a traditional emulator, and the differences are hopefully very small for your users.
Flynet Viewer is the only NET-based terminal emulator on the market and if you like the.NET development platform and have a desire to enhance the user's experience with your host applications, you can do so all via.NET and Visual Studio.
www.inventu.com /fsvgg.html?source=google&campaign=1&group=7&creative=1   (755 words)

  
 xterm -- terminal emulator for X
The VTxxx and Tektronix 4014 terminals each have their own window so that you can edit text in one and look at graphics in the other at the same time.
It also specifies the emulation level, used to determine the type of response to a DA control sequence.
The terminal emulator and other text programs should be treating it as if it were a text file, that is, the text is delimited by new lines.
www.mkssoftware.com /docs/man1/xterm.1.asp   (8483 words)

  
 Terminal Emulator and Thin Client Software: Century Software
A quality terminal emulator such as TinyTERM or TinyTERM Plus, provide the ability to easily exchange files, access each other's system, keep sensitive data private, and share common resources.
Century Software supplies terminal emulator, thin client and host access solutions for mission-critical access to applications residing on Windows servers, UNIX/Linux hosts, and IBM midrange and mainframe systems.
With more than 1.2 million installations of terminal emulator software in 69 countries, Century is an industry veteran with 20 years of experience providing terminal emulator and thin client solutions to our customers.
te.censoft.com /?PHPSESSID=2c8de7785418124af74e81e501b38ddc   (490 words)

  
 Terminal - a GNUstep terminal emulator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Terminal is a terminal emulator for GNUstep (and potentially other OpenStep-based systems).
Here is an old screenshot of a couple of terminal windows, including some with non-latin text.
If you have some neat terminal services, please export them to a.svcs file and send them to me.
www.nongnu.org /terminal   (183 words)

  
 Legacy System Integration and Terminal Emulator
The Cables.Web terminal emulator shares the same connection to the legacy system that the front-end application uses.
When a mainframe connection is shared among multiple users, the pooled terminal option allows more users to access the legacy system through the model than the legacy system physically supports.
We contend this is the equivalent of a web-based terminal emulation and not legacy integration at all.
www.yrrid.com /Products/LOF-Enterprise/Legacy-Mainframe-Host-Integration   (1760 words)

  
 Flynet Viewer .NET Terminal Emulator
Programmatic access at both client and server side - emulation is provided at the middleware level by the Flynet Viewer server, which also has the ability to programmatically extract data from the emulation stream to and from the client.
Use Flynet Viewer as a standard terminal emulator, to integrate existing host systems with new applications and devices, or as a bridge to a better, new architecture - Flynet Viewer is the first step in implementing a development and deployment solution that converges traditional host-based terminal applications with.NET.
The core emulation engine is written in highly optimized C and C++, ensuring efficient use of resources and the fastest possible handling of the terminal data streams.
www.inventu.com /fsv.html   (1178 words)

  
 Xfce-Terminal
Terminal is a modern terminal emulator for the Unix/Linux desktop - primarly for the Xfce desktop environment.
We developed it because we saw the need for a lightweight and easy to use terminal emulator in the Xfce desktop environment, that doesn't require the user to install the GNOME plattform, but still provides a worthy alternative to the GNOME terminal emulator.
If you want to install Terminal from source, you can either choose to go through the steps of compiling and installing Terminal yourself, or you can use our favourite installer.
terminal.os-cillation.com   (328 words)

  
 Windows XP SP2 Compatible Terminal Emulator
VT/100, VT/220, TN3270E, TN5250E, SCO ANSI and Wyse 60 terminal emulators
The terminal emulation software is installed on a web server and provides an administrator program for centralized configuration and administration.
There are two ways to evaluate the PASSPORT terminal emulator: either download a copy of the software or do a QuickTrial of the application.
www.zephyrcorp.com /windows-xp-sp2-terminal-emulator.htm   (1333 words)

  
 Terminator
Terminator is a GPL terminal emulator with advanced features not yet found elsewhere.
Terminator handles tabs properly, remembering where the tabs are and copy/pasting them as tab characters.
If you run Terminator itself as root and the terminfo file has not been installed in the system-wide terminfo directory, it will be installed at that point.
software.jessies.org /terminator   (2133 words)

  
 ISS X-Force Database: terminal-emulator-window-title(11414): Multiple vendor terminal emulator window title command ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
CVE-2003-0063: The xterm terminal emulator in XFree86 4.2.0 and earlier allows attackers to modify the window title via a certain character escape sequence and then insert it back to the command line in the user's terminal, e.g.
CVE-2003-0066: The rxvt terminal emulator 2.7.8 and earlier allows attackers to modify the window title via a certain character escape sequence and then insert it back to the command line in the user's terminal, e.g.
CVE-2003-0077: The hanterm (hanterm-xf) terminal emulator 2.0.5 and earlier, and possibly later versions, allows attackers to modify the window title via a certain character escape sequence and then insert it back to the command line in the user's terminal, e.g.
xforce.iss.net /xforce/xfdb/11414   (1489 words)

  
 Terminal Emulation Software | 3270 Terminal Emulator, 5250 Terminal Emulator, VT Terminal Emulator, Secure Terminal ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
BlueZone terminal emulator is so simple to use that you can download a trial demo right now.
BlueZone is a robust Web-to-host and desktop terminal emulator for IBM mainframes (TN3270 and TN3270E), iSeries (TN5250), DEC/VT UNIX and Unisys (T27, UTS).
Customers are free to choose the deployment option that best fits their terminal emulator needs at no additional cost.
www.seagullsoftware.com /products/bluezone/terminal-emulation.html   (258 words)

  
 Windowing Support and Terminal Emulators for COMMAND Actions
If the application must run in a terminal emulator window, the action can be written to open a window and then run the application.
The action opens a terminal window that closes as soon as the command is completed.
The default terminal emulator is used when the action does not explicitly specify a terminal emulator to use.
docs.hp.com /en/B1171-90162/ch10s05.html   (291 words)

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