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  2. VT320 - Wikipedia

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    The VT320 is an ANSI standard computer terminal introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1987. [1] The VT320 is the text-only version, while the VT330 adds monochrome ReGIS , Sixel and Tektronix 4010 graphics, and the VT340 adds color.

  3. List of terminal emulators - Wikipedia

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    Terminal program for Windows, Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD Telix: Character: Serial port: MS-DOS: Terminal emulator for MS-DOS (discontinued since 1997) Tera Term: Character: Serial port, Telnet, xmodem and SSH 1 & 2 Windows: Tera Term is an open-source, free, software terminal emulator for Windows Terminal: Character: Local macOS

  4. VT1000 - Wikipedia

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    A terminal emulator providing support for VT52, VT100, VT220 and VT320 terminals was included in the ROM, using the local window manager for display. [ 3 ] VT1300

  5. Terminal emulator - Wikipedia

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    A terminal emulator, or terminal application, is a computer program that emulates a video terminal within some other display architecture. Though typically synonymous with a shell or text terminal , the term terminal covers all remote terminals, including graphical interfaces.

  6. Attachmate - Wikipedia

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    Attachmate Corporation is a 1982-founded software company which focused on secure terminal emulation, legacy integration, and managed file transfer software. Citrix -compatibility [ 1 ] and Attachment Reflection [ 2 ] [ 3 ] were enhanced/added offerings.

  7. ANSI escape code - Wikipedia

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    The Xterm terminal emulator. In the early 1980s, large amounts of software directly used these sequences to update screen displays. This included everything on VMS (which assumed DEC terminals), most software designed to be portable on CP/M home computers, and even lots of Unix software as it was easier to use than the termcap libraries, such as the shell script examples below in this article.

  8. VT420 - Wikipedia

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    The VT420 is an ANSI standard computer terminal introduced in 1990 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). The 420 is the only model in the 400 series, replacing the VT320 . There are no color or graphics-capable 400 series terminals; the VT340 remained in production for those requiring ReGIS and Sixel graphics and color support.

  9. xterm - Wikipedia

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    VT320: Added in patch 24. [9] VT420: DECSTR (soft terminal reset) was added in patch 34. [10] In 2012, xterm's default emulation was changed to VT420 to allow tmux to assume the corresponding left/right margin support. [11] VT520: Although not officially emulated, parts of VT520 features were implemented. [12]