For a decent 'open' terminal emulator you might want to take a look at
teraterm: 

http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html

Good Luck,

Dan Hanks

On 24 Jan 2000, Niels M�ller wrote:

> Brian Beuning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Do you folks have a position about supporting
> > the lsh server on win/nt?
> 
> Well, I usually don't touch w*ndows except when paid a lot of money
> for it... But if anybody else manages to port lsh (server and/or
> client) to windows, I'd be happy to include that code in the dist.
> 
> > After an hour or so trying to port it, the main
> > problem areas so far include users, groups, and ptys.
> 
> I would suspect that a windows port of the server would more or less
> replace io.c, server_session.c and server_password.c. I hope the rest
> of the code should work more or less without changes.
> 
> Is that consistent with your experiences?
> 
> For a nice windows version of the the client, a w*ndows GUI and a
> terminal emulator is needed as well.
> 
> If you know of any good free terminal emulator that could be reused in
> lsh, I'd like to know.
> 
> I would suspect more interest for a windows client than a server, but
> perhaps that's wrong.
> 
> Which development environment are you using on w*ndows? cygwin,
> M$VC++, or something else?
> 
> Which literature are you using? I have (for other reasons) ordered
> "Win32 systems programming" from Addison-Wesley, but I don't have it
> yet.
> 
> /Niels
> 

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