glxxyz / bedsteadLinks
Teletext50 is a pixelated Teletext font as generated by the Mullard SAA5050 and seen in the BBC Micro Mode 7 display.
☆14Updated 5 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for bedstead
Users that are interested in bedstead are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- A tiny but powerful VGA text mode font editor for DOS☆102Updated last year
- g: A portable general purpose programmable text editor with calculator and macro facility.☆39Updated 7 months ago
- Small Linux commands for resource limited systems☆39Updated 4 years ago
- A font for the Unicode block Symbols for Legacy Computing☆52Updated last year
- A simple ui toolkit created for DOjS☆24Updated 2 years ago
- A multiplatform Text User Interface from the '90s☆46Updated 3 years ago
- A repository of FreeDOS-compatible freeware and OSS software. No "abandonware".☆83Updated 3 years ago
- A tour of the programming languages available on the Michigan Terminal System in 1988☆13Updated 5 years ago
- IBM Fonts in BDF format☆86Updated last year
- Matrix Brandy BASIC VI for Linux, Windows, MacOSX☆51Updated this week
- gbdfed — tentative history, do not expect it to not be rebased!☆21Updated 7 years ago
- Emulation of UNIX V6 on PDP-11 with teletype☆29Updated 2 years ago
- Minimal world engine for old computers. Scriptable NPCs, growable crops, editable maps, in glorious CGA (or VGA).☆26Updated 5 months ago
- A big ol' pile of bitmap fonts in raw binary format, for use w/Fontraption font editor (and anywhere else)☆187Updated 4 years ago
- ☆25Updated last year
- Free Software LHA implementation☆99Updated last month
- X11-Basic BASIC programming language.☆77Updated 3 years ago
- ascii analog clock for text console displays and terminals and terminal emulators☆95Updated 2 weeks ago
- Lightweight operating system based on FreeDOS☆21Updated 2 years ago
- Tools for working with monochrome bitmap fonts☆227Updated last year
- UNSCII, a Unicode bitmap font family inspired by classic computer systems.☆101Updated 2 years ago
- Text file editor and IDE with syntax highlight for MS-DOS and 8086 CPU. Works in Real-Mode and can handle file up to 2G.☆96Updated 7 months ago
- The first fully functional Lisa Emulator™☆121Updated last year
- Tetris game for terminals☆42Updated 10 months ago
- Amiga Workbench inspired WM for Xorg.☆41Updated 2 years ago
- An example Win16 application written in C which can be compiled and run on Windows 3.0 or later.☆53Updated 4 years ago
- BASIC interpreter in lex/yacc/c, designed to run practically any early program no matter the dialect - HP, DEC, Dartmouth and others will…☆54Updated last week
- Simulation of VT52 and VT100 terminal hardware.☆151Updated 11 months ago
- Retro 8-bit bitmap converter supporting many formats☆85Updated 11 months ago
- Fork of neshla from http://neshla.sourceforge.net/☆14Updated 4 years ago