Accurate ANSI Emulation in Mac OS X? 105
bedouin writes "I occasionally telnet to some BBSs that are very rich in ANSI graphics. While I can usually navigate fine through message areas and file boards, playing classic door games like Food Fight is almost unbearable. For about a year I've been searching for a Mac OS X terminal emulator that can accurately draw ANSI graphics just as they would appear on DOS systems with ansi.sys, but haven't found anything yet. Any suggestions? A native (and free or shareware) Mac OS X app would be prefered, but I'm willing to use an X11 or maybe even classic alternative as well. So far I've experimented with iTerm, GLterm, and aterm with unimpressive results."
I would ++love++ to see bash do this... (Score:2, Insightful)
It's scary to think that we can send a robot to Mars running linux, but we can't get more than 7 colors out of our Bash shells.
It doesn't seem like terribly difficult code to write. I'd do it myself if I could find the time.
Does anyone have any pointers or starting points on where to begin doing this?
What about JAVA solutions? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:iTerm (International Terminal Emulator) for OS (Score:3, Insightful)
Um. It seems to me that what Snak brings to the table is that it works on your Mac.