Tera Term, the Glossary
Tera Term (alternatively TeraTerm) is an open-source, free, software implemented, terminal emulator (communications) program.[1]
Table of Contents
31 relations: API, BSD licenses, C (programming language), C++, Comparison of SSH clients, Computer terminal, IPv6, Kermit (protocol), Macro (computer science), Microsoft Windows, Oniguruma, Open Database Connectivity, Open-source software, Pascal (programming language), Plug-in (computing), PuTTY, Regular expression, Scripting language, Secure Shell, SSH1, SSH2, Tektronix 4010, Telix, Telnet, Terminal emulator, Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter, VT100, Web server, XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM.
- Free terminal emulators
- Telnet
API
An is a way for two or more computer programs or components to communicate with each other.
BSD licenses
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses, imposing minimal restrictions on the use and distribution of covered software.
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C (programming language)
C (pronounced – like the letter c) is a general-purpose programming language.
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C++
C++ (pronounced "C plus plus" and sometimes abbreviated as CPP) is a high-level, general-purpose programming language created by Danish computer scientist Bjarne Stroustrup.
Comparison of SSH clients
An SSH client is a software program which uses the secure shell protocol to connect to a remote computer. Tera Term and Comparison of SSH clients are cryptographic software.
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Computer terminal
A computer terminal is an electronic or electromechanical hardware device that can be used for entering data into, and transcribing data from, a computer or a computing system.
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IPv6
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification and location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the Internet.
Kermit (protocol)
Kermit is a computer file transfer and management protocol and a set of communications software tools primarily used in the early years of personal computing in the 1980s.
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Macro (computer science)
In computer programming, a macro (short for "macro instruction") is a rule or pattern that specifies how a certain input should be mapped to a replacement output.
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Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.
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Oniguruma
is a free and open-source regular expression library that supports a variety of character encodings written by K. Kosako. Tera Term and Oniguruma are software using the BSD license.
Open Database Connectivity
In computing, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management systems (DBMS).
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Open-source software
Open-source software (OSS) is computer software that is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code to anyone and for any purpose.
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Pascal (programming language)
Pascal is an imperative and procedural programming language, designed by Niklaus Wirth as a small, efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring.
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Plug-in (computing)
In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing computer program.
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PuTTY
PuTTY is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application. Tera Term and PuTTY are cryptographic software, free terminal emulators and Telnet.
Regular expression
A regular expression (shortened as regex or regexp), sometimes referred to as rational expression, is a sequence of characters that specifies a match pattern in text.
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Scripting language
In computing, a script is a relatively short and simple set of instructions that typically automate an otherwise manual process.
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Secure Shell
The Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. Tera Term and secure Shell are cryptographic software.
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SSH1
For the SSH-1 protocol, see Secure Shell#Version 1 Protein phosphatase Slingshot homolog 1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SSH1 gene.
SSH2
Protein phosphatase Slingshot homolog 2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SSH2 gene.
Tektronix 4010
The Tektronix 4010 series was a family of text-and-graphics computer terminals based on storage-tube technology created by Tektronix.
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Telix
Telix is a telecommunications program originally written for DOS by Colin Sampaleanu and released in 1986.
Telnet
Telnet (short for "teletype network") is a client/server application protocol that provides access to virtual terminals of remote systems on local area networks or the Internet.
Terminal emulator
A terminal emulator, or terminal application, is a computer program that emulates a video terminal within some other display architecture.
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Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter
A universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART) is a peripheral device for asynchronous serial communication in which the data format and transmission speeds are configurable.
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VT100
The VT100 is a video terminal, introduced in August 1978 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
Web server
A web server is computer software and underlying hardware that accepts requests via HTTP (the network protocol created to distribute web content) or its secure variant HTTPS.
XMODEM
XMODEM is a simple file transfer protocol developed as a quick hack by Ward Christensen for use in his 1977 MODEM.ASM terminal program.
YMODEM
YMODEM is a file transfer protocol used between microcomputers connected together using modems.
ZMODEM
ZMODEM is an inline file transfer protocol developed by Chuck Forsberg in 1986, in a project funded by Telenet in order to improve file transfers on their X.25 network.
See also
Free terminal emulators
- Alacritty
- ConEmu
- GNOME Terminal
- GNOME Terminator
- ITerm2
- Kitty (terminal emulator)
- Konsole
- Minicom
- Mintty
- Mrxvt
- NCSA Telnet
- PuTTY
- Qmodem
- Rxvt
- Tera Term
- Terminator (terminal emulator)
- Termux
- Windows Console
- Windows Terminal
- Xterm
Telnet
- AbsoluteTelnet
- AlphaCom
- Bulletin board system
- CURL
- Character Generator Protocol
- HyTelnet
- Linux.Wifatch
- Multi-user dungeon
- NCSA Telnet
- PuTTY
- Reverse telnet
- Rtelnet
- STD 8
- SecureCRT
- Synchronet
- TN3270 Plus
- Telnet
- Tera Term
- Terminal server
- ZOC (software)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tera_Term
Also known as TeraTerm, TeraTerm PRO.