
They require that the computer on which they run have a hardware adapter to support such an attachment.

These terminal emulators are used to replace terminals attached to a host or terminal controller via a coaxial cable (coax) or twinaxial cabling (twinax).

HyperACCESS (commercial) and HyperTerminal (included free with Windows XP and earlier, but not included with Windows Vista and later).ConEmu - local terminal window that can host console application developed either for WinAPI (cmd, powershell, far) or Unix PTY (cygwin, msys, wsl bash).SyncTERM - includes serial line terminalĪpple Classic Mac OS Microsoft Windows.xterm - default terminal when X11.app starts.iTerm2 - open-source terminal specifically for macOS.c3270 - IBM 3270 emulator for running inside a vt100/curses emulator for most Unix-like systems.tmux - Terminal multiplexer with a feature set similar to GNU Screen.Minicom - text-based modem control and terminal emulation program for Unix-like operating systems.GNU Screen - Terminal multiplexer with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation.The following terminal emulators run inside of other terminals, utilizing libraries such as Curses and Termcap. x3270 - IBM 3270 emulator for X11 and most Unix-like systems.Yakuake - (Yet Another Kuake), a dropdown terminal for KDE.Terminology - enhanced terminal supportive of multimedia and text manipulation for X11 and Linux framebuffer.mrxvt - rxvt clone with additional features (latest version is ).xfce4-terminal - default terminal for Xfce with drop-down support.GNOME Terminal - default terminal for GNOME.Terminal emulators used in combination with the X Window System Linux console - implements a large subset of the VT102 and ECMA-48/ISO 6429/ANSI X3.64 escape sequences.1 Character-oriented terminal emulatorsĬharacter-oriented terminal emulators Unix-like Linux.

Most used terminal emulators on Linux and Unix-like systems are GNOME Terminal on GNOME and GTK-based environments, Konsole on KDE, and xfce4-terminal on Xfce as well as xterm.

This is a list of notable terminal emulators.
