As of 8 March 2024, this website (the previously HTTP-only original Kermit Project website at Columbia University â and more importantly the very large Kermit software archive here) â are also accessible by HTTPS and therefore by browsers such as Chrome and Safari that require HTTPS and no longer make HTTP connections, as well as by HTTP as before. Traditionally downloads of Kermit and other softw
VT100.net This site is dedicated to the range of video terminals produced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from 1970 to 1995. The most famous of these is the VT100, a name which is recognised most often today as a setting in terminal emulation programs. I started this site in October 1998 as a place to put information that I had collected about the VT320 which I have been using for ten years
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