NxConsole is a related feature based on an NxTerm. It takes I/O from
/dev/console so provides an NSH shell on a framebuffer.
There are several screenshots of an NxConsole (running under the NxWM
window manager) here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=139629473&preview=/139629402/140774634/NxWM-ScreenShots.pdf
On 3/11/2025 5:38 PM, Gregory Nutt wrote:
Sounds like you need an nxterm. An nxterm is the logical counterpart
to an xterm. You can find it at nutts/grapphics/nxterm.
It supports echoing text in a framebuffer and quite a few VT100
keyboard inputs. There are all also lots of example to illustrate
building and using it. It hasn't been used in a long time so I can't
guarantee its current state.
There is a lot of discussion in Confluence as well. This is probably
to the point:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/NxTerm+Example