Cam's Colour Terminal (CCTerm)

A FREE ANSI / ECMA-48 Telnet Terminal for Windows

Download newest version of CCTerm

This is the official release of CCTerm, an ECMA-48 (ANSI) "mostly" compatible telnet terminal for Win32 (bleuch!). It is a colour telnet terminal which runs on Window 3.1/95/NT/etc. It uses generic windows calls, so it should work in any Windows emulator as well :)

I wrote this program for selfish reasons: to make my life easier. I now use it exclusively as my windows-based telnet terminal, as do all of my friends. If you are tired of the default "telnet.exe" program provided with Windows distributions, you've come to the right place!

CCTerm is released under the GNU General Public License.


Current release: CCTerm v2.00 16 April 2001

Download the file, unzip it into a permanent directory, and enjoy! (there's no installer)


CCTerm source via tarballs

CCTerm source is available as ccterm.zip and ccterm.tgz


CCTerm Development is hosted by SourceForge.net
(as long as they remain active... here's hoping VA Linux survives)
CCTerm Sourceforge homepage

CCTerm source access via anonymous CVS

This project's SourceForge CVS repository can be checked out through anonymous (pserver) CVS with the following instruction set. The module you wish to check out is ccterm (see example below). When prompted for a password for anonymous, simply press the Enter key.

cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.ccterm.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ccterm login
 
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.ccterm.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ccterm co ccterm

This will give you everything: help files, source code, and reference information. Updates from within the module's directory do not need the -d parameter.

Developer CVS Access via SSH

Only project developers can access the CVS tree via this method. SSH1 must be installed on your client machine. Substitute developername with the proper value. Enter your site password when prompted.

export CVS_RSH=ssh
 
cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername@cvs.ccterm.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ccterm co modulename




   CCTerm Author: B. Cameron  Lesiuk       http://ghost.lesiuk.org