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    RuTTY

    RuTTY, scripting PuTTY

    RuTTY adds scripting to PuTTY, scripting the easy way, record and replay. Ever needed to send a list of commands to a host? Copy and Paste is a possibility. However, sometimes the list is to long for the host to handle, and you end up copying/pasting every single line. RuTTY waits after sending a command, a fixed amount of time, or even for the host prompt to return. RuTTY can also check host response for 'forbidden' words like "error" and "failed".
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    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    WYSE60.NET

    WYSE60.NET

    Basic WYSE60 terminal emulator written in VB.NET

    This is one of my first .NET projects I did back in 2001. I wrote v2, supporting TCP/IP and Windows which was an upgrade from the v1 that was COM-port oriented and written by my father in QuickBasic eXtended (QBX) 7.1 around 1988. Not all ESC-codes have been implemented, only basics, which is all we needed. The only thing that was changed since 2002 is that I've upgraded the project to .NET Framework 4.8.1, fixed the creating of registry keys to store the settings and used Control.Invoke in 3 places where async methods are used, while apparently back in .NET 2 (I guess) that wasn't necessary. Other than that, all original code.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Keith's Putty -- A New and improved putty that allows for hostname history.
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