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Cathode 2 4 1 – Vintage Terminal Emulator Switch

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Vintage Terminal is a terminal emulator that simulates the looks of a 1980s monitor.

  1. Cathode 2 4 1 – Vintage Terminal Emulator Switch Adapter
  2. Cathode 2 4 1 – Vintage Terminal Emulator Switch Configuration
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LicensesGPLv3
Operating SystemsLinux
Implementation

Recent releases

Release Notes: Mouse support for applications, copy/paste mouse support for the terminal, faster screen updates on long text output, and window title updates upon request from applications.

Release Notes: This release adds the ability to roll back the terminal. It adds an audible beep. The Makefile has been changed to detect libraries and ease configuration. Commands can now be started in the terminal initialization from the command line. An alias to vim was changed to make it able to use and . A special charset for curses has been added.

Cool-retro-term/Cathode equivalent on Windows? Very sad that I can't find any good-looking CRT terminal emulators on Windows, they're all linux/unix only. I'd settle for a convincing (realistic looking) CRT GLSL shader or something, too.

Release Notes: A Unicode/multiple locales environment has been implemented (the font is still not Unicode). This release has a window icon and cursor improvements. When starting vinterm in a tiling window manager, the size of the framebuffer is now set correctly. Various positioning issues that caused problems with editors like ViM and nano have been fixed.

Release Notes: Window resize/maximize, full screen (CTRL+F11), full screen with 80 columns (CTRL+SHIFT+F11), and a manual page.

Access your Android's built-in Linux command line shell. Unleash your inner geek! This is a new version of the popular 'Android Terminal Emulator' application. Same great program, just with a new name. Top Features + Full Linux terminal emulation. + Multiple windows. + Launcher short cuts. (Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Thai, etc.) + Completely free. There is no documentation but it has menus and is easy to use. VT320 is one of the VT series of text terminals made by DEC (long time later acquired by Compaq Using the Tektronix 4010 tek4010 emulator connected to a historical PDP-11/73 over a serial link. Update: In reading the link you provide, it's clear that Cathode does much more than simply customize the colors of your terminal. Much of Cathode's cool but advanced feature set (simulating an old curved cathode ray screen, for example, or adding flicker and other video artifacts common with such technology) is not available in Gnome Terminal. A semi functional terminal that works in the most basic of use cases I'd love to give this app 4 or 5 stars. I think it really deserves it, but for the life of me I can't figure out why it's randomly displaying garbage charecters. When I switch panes in tmux random 'q's show up where my cursor was.

Release Notes: Full terminal capabilities have been implemented.

Recent comments

I tested CTRL+F11 and it seems to be working. Are you using Linux? What you mean by 'it looks like 40 col centered'? If you mean that it is too small, maybe you could use the '-s' switch to increase the font size.

Mybrushes 2 1 6 0. CTRL+F11 is not working (v.0.3.0), CTRL+SHIFT+F11 sets the fullscreen 80 col, but in fact is look like a 40 col centered..

nice terminal, but as I understand there should be an 'options' menu?

Cathode 2 4 1 – Vintage Terminal Emulator Switch Adapter

I'm excited about this! I've wanted something like this for quite some time. Reminds me of apple2 from xscreensaver (http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/screenshots/), but it stopped short of full VT100 functionality.

Cathode 2 4 1 – vintage terminal emulator switch wiring

Cathode 2 4 1 – Vintage Terminal Emulator Switch Configuration

Ember 1 4 3 – versatile digital scrapbook. Cool!

Rubymine 2018 1 4. Vintage Terminal is a terminal emulator that simulates the looks of a 1980s monitor.

Tags
LicensesGPLv3
Operating SystemsLinux
Implementation

Recent releases

Release Notes: Mouse support for applications, copy/paste mouse support for the terminal, faster screen updates on long text output, and window title updates upon request from applications.

Release Notes: This release adds the ability to roll back the terminal. It adds an audible beep. The Makefile has been changed to detect libraries and ease configuration. Commands can now be started in the terminal initialization from the command line. An alias to vim was changed to make it able to use and . A special charset for curses has been added.

Release Notes: A Unicode/multiple locales environment has been implemented (the font is still not Unicode). This release has a window icon and cursor improvements. When starting vinterm in a tiling window manager, the size of the framebuffer is now set correctly. Various positioning issues that caused problems with editors like ViM and nano have been fixed.

Release Notes: Window resize/maximize, full screen (CTRL+F11), full screen with 80 columns (CTRL+SHIFT+F11), and a manual page.

Release Notes: Full terminal capabilities have been implemented.

Recent comments

I tested CTRL+F11 and it seems to be working. Are you using Linux? What you mean by 'it looks like 40 col centered'? If you mean that it is too small, maybe you could use the '-s' switch to increase the font size.

CTRL+F11 is not working (v.0.3.0), CTRL+SHIFT+F11 sets the fullscreen 80 col, but in fact is look like a 40 col centered..

nice terminal, but as I understand there should be an 'options' menu?

I'm excited about this! I've wanted something like this for quite some time. Reminds me of apple2 from xscreensaver (http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/screenshots/), but it stopped short of full VT100 functionality.

Cool!





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