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== resources == | == resources == |
Revision as of 18:35, 4 September 2009
flashterm_ is a new & exciting ANSI 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!
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. You can access it here:
resources
- Home page http://www.flashterm.com/
- Download http://www.peternitsch.net/flashterm/files/flashterm_full.zip
- Win32 certificate server http://www.vadvbbs.com/products/utilities/downloads/index.php#flashpolicyserver