This is a list of terminal emulators. The most popular terminals are xterm, aterm and eterm. Terminal emulators included with popular window managers are also listed. KDE uses konsole, GNOME uses gnome-terminal and XFCE uses xfce4-terminal.[1]
Linux
- Linux console - implements a large subset of the VT102 and ECMA-48/ISO 6429/ANSI X3.64 terminal controls
X Window Terminals
Terminal emulators used in combination with the X Window System
Curses
- GNU Screen - Terminal multiplexer with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation[dubious – discuss]
- Minicom - text-based modem control and terminal emulation program for Unix-like operating systems
- Tmux - Terminal multiplexer with a feature set similar to GNU Screen[dubious – discuss]
Microsoft Windows
Mac OS X
Mac OS
Amiga
MS-DOS
Block-mode terminal emulators
Emulators for block-oriented terminals, primarily IBM 3270, but also IBM 5250 and other non-IBM terminals.
Coax/Twinax connected
tn3270/tn5250
- TN3270 Plus from SDI USA.
- ZOC Terminal
- Brown tn3270
- Printronix tn3270 and tn5250
- Ericom Software tn3270 and tn5250
- Hummingbird Ltd. tn3270 and tn5250
- x3270
- Vista tn3270 from Tom Brennan Software
- Rocket PASSPORT 3270 Emulator
See also
References
- ^ The Best Terminal Emulator for Linux, lifehacker, By Whitson Gordon, Nov 11, 2011 10:30 AM, Retrieved 17 Jan 2012