Annotation of 42BSD/sys/h/ttydev.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /*     ttydev.h        6.1     83/07/29        */
                      2: 
                      3: /*
                      4:  * Terminal definitions related to underlying hardware.
                      5:  */
                      6: #ifndef _TTYDEV_
                      7: #define        _TTYDEV_
                      8: 
                      9: /*
                     10:  * Speeds
                     11:  */
                     12: #define B0     0
                     13: #define B50    1
                     14: #define B75    2
                     15: #define B110   3
                     16: #define B134   4
                     17: #define B150   5
                     18: #define B200   6
                     19: #define B300   7
                     20: #define B600   8
                     21: #define B1200  9
                     22: #define        B1800   10
                     23: #define B2400  11
                     24: #define B4800  12
                     25: #define B9600  13
                     26: #define EXTA   14
                     27: #define EXTB   15
                     28: 
                     29: #ifdef KERNEL
                     30: /*
                     31:  * Hardware bits.
                     32:  * SHOULD NOT BE HERE.
                     33:  */
                     34: #define        DONE    0200
                     35: #define        IENABLE 0100
                     36: 
                     37: /*
                     38:  * Modem control commands.
                     39:  */
                     40: #define        DMSET           0
                     41: #define        DMBIS           1
                     42: #define        DMBIC           2
                     43: #define        DMGET           3
                     44: #endif
                     45: #endif

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