Wy60

Jul 20, 2023

Curses-based emulator for the Wyse 60 terminal

Wy60 can be invoked from within any one of many commonly used terminal emulators as long as there is a working terminfo entry for it. It sets up a emulation environment converting between Wyse 60 escape sequences and the escape codes of the host system, and launches a shell to run within this emulated environment.

The current set of supported escape sequences is limited, but should suffice to run many existing legacy applications without requiring any changes.



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