![ssheven box](http://www.cy384.com/media/img/ssheven_box_front_small.png) ssheven ------- A modern SSH client for Mac OS 7/8/9. Project status: as of 0.6.0 (see github releases), a functional SSH client with decent terminal emulation, with login via key or password, and is able to run programs like `htop` and `nano`. See "to do" section below for upcoming work. ![ssheven screenshot](http://www.cy384.com/media/img/ssheven-0.5.0-screenshot.png) system requirements ------------------- * CPU: Any PPC processor, or a 33 MHz 68040/68LC040 (maybe 25 MHz). Presently, all 68030/68020 CPUs are too slow. * RAM: 2MB * Disk space: 1MB for the fat binary * System 7.5 recommended, earlier System 7 versions possible with the Thread Manager extension installed * Open Transport networking required, version 1.1.1 or later recommended to do ----- * preferences file * saving/loading connection settings as a filetype * check server keys/known hosts/keys * clean up libssh2 network ops * nicer error presentation for more failure cases * read Apple HIG and obsessively optimize placement of all GUI elements * hook scrolling into vterm * figure out retro68 mcpu issue * improve 68k connection performance (rewrite `mbedtls_mpi_exp_mod` in assembly) * improve draw speed (big refactor, need to use an "offscreen graphics world" framebuffer) * font size options * text selection + copy * color build ----- Uses Retro68 and cmake. Requires mbedtls, libssh2, and libvterm, see my (cy384's) ports of those libraries for details. Note that you need to build/install each for both platforms (m68k and PPC). * `mkdir build && cd build` * `cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/your/path/to/Retro68-build/toolchain/powerpc-apple-macos/cmake/retroppc.toolchain.cmake` or `cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/your/path/to/Retro68-build/toolchain/m68k-apple-macos/cmake/retro68.toolchain.cmake` * `make` Use Rez to build the fat binary: join the data fork from the PPC version and the resource fork from the m68k version. I have some build scripts that I'll clean up and publish with the 1.0.0 release. note to self: binary resources can be extracted in MPW via: `DeRez "Macintosh HD:whatever" -skip "'CODE'" -skip "'DATA'" -skip "'RELA'" -skip "'SIZE'"` etc., this is especially useful for icons license ------- Licensed under the BSD 2 clause license, see LICENSE file.