[Simh] Semi-OT: Terminal Recommendations for use with SIMH

Michael Kerpan mjkerpan at kerpan.com
Sat Sep 28 23:48:11 EDT 2019


ZOC and SecureCRT are both rather pricy. ZOC is $80, while SecureCRT is $100.
Also, neither of them support ReGIS or Sixel graphics, which would be fun
to have. If I'm going to be spending $80-$100, I'd frankly rather just
build something based around Xterm on a Raspberry Pi.

Mike



On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 3:46 PM Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote:
>
> In article <
BL0PR16MB24994FAB873683D7424C311FC9800 at BL0PR16MB2499.namprd16.prod.outlook.com
>,
>     Dan Gahlinger <dgahling at hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > I use only securecrt which has tons of DEC terminal simulations.
>
> I like SecureCRT as well and it's what I've been using as my
> ssh/rlogin/telnet/serial port terminal client for years.
>
> > I personally cannot stand putty.
>
> I'm not a fan, but it has the advantage of being capable and free.
>
> You can test the VT100 emulation by logging in as vttest via telnet to
> great-escape.tmesis.com.
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