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flashterm_ is a new & exciting [[ANSI]] terminal emulator, that is written in flash alchemy!
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'''flashterm''' is a new & exciting [[ANSI]] [[video terminal]] [[emulator]], that is written in [[flash]] alchemy!
With the setup of a socket server, you can now quickly and easily allow people to telnet into your legacy machines!
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With the setup of a socket [[server]], you can now quickly and easily allow people to [[telnet]] into your legacy machines!
  
I currently have a copy of this running on my VPS and it's pointed to a copy of [[4.3 BSD NFS Wisconsin Unix]]. 
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You can read about installing it on my blog [http://virtuallyfun.superglobalmegacorp.com/2010/12/28/installing-flashterm-on-wamp/ here].  It really is simple to install.
http://75.127.119.16/telnet/
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==External links==
  
== resources ==
 
 
*Home page http://www.flashterm.com/
 
*Home page http://www.flashterm.com/
 
*Download http://www.peternitsch.net/flashterm/files/flashterm_full.zip
 
*Download http://www.peternitsch.net/flashterm/files/flashterm_full.zip
 
*Win32 certificate server http://www.vadvbbs.com/products/utilities/downloads/index.php#flashpolicyserver
 
*Win32 certificate server http://www.vadvbbs.com/products/utilities/downloads/index.php#flashpolicyserver
  
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Update:
[[Category:Terminal Emulator]]
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flashterm.com doesn't exist as a domain anymore.
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The last sign of life was captured by the wayback machine in August 2014, with download links and all:
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*https://web.archive.org/web/20140817091145/http://flashterm.com/
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[[Category: Terminal Emulators]]

Latest revision as of 01:23, 21 February 2024

flashterm is a new & exciting ANSI video terminal emulator, that is written in flash alchemy! With the setup of a socket server, you can now quickly and easily allow people to telnet into your legacy machines!

You can read about installing it on my blog here. It really is simple to install.

External links

Update: flashterm.com doesn't exist as a domain anymore. The last sign of life was captured by the wayback machine in August 2014, with download links and all: