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                      3: .\ This file uses -man macros.
                      4: .TH IBMAED 4 "31 Mar 1986" "Space overwritten by .AC macro" " "
                      5: .UC 4
                      6: .AC 1 0
                      7: .SH NAME
                      8: ibmaed, aed \- IBM Academic Information Systems experimental display interface
                      9: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     10: .B "pseudo-device aed"
                     11: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     12: The IBM Academic Information Systems 
                     13: experimental display is a black-and-white,
                     14: all-points-addressable, bit-mapped display with 812,900
                     15: points on the screen.
                     16: It is driven by an adapter with an on-board processor.
                     17: The processor executes a microprogram loaded by the host
                     18: into the display's control store.
                     19: The microprogram controls the 
                     20: interface between host and display.
                     21: The host communicates with the microprogram
                     22: through an area of read/write shared RAM.  This memory 
                     23: starts at address 0xf40a4000 and is organized as 4K 
                     24: of 8-bit bytes.
                     25: .PP
                     26: On system startup, the display driver loads the control store
                     27: with a default microprogram that is part of the driver's initialized
                     28: data area.
                     29: The display operates in glass tty mode (the default)
                     30: and window-manager mode:
                     31: .IP -
                     32: In glass tty mode, the display serves
                     33: as the default display device for \fI/dev/console\fR.
                     34: Kernel printfs and characters written to \fI/dev/console\fR 
                     35: are written to this display.
                     36: Default mode is in effect when the microprogram starts.
                     37: .IP -
                     38: In window-manager mode, a user-level process,
                     39: such as a window manager, can load its own microprogram
                     40: into the display's control store, and read or write to 
                     41: the display's communications memory.
                     42: When a process opens \fI/dev/aed\fR, the kernel switches
                     43: console output to another display device, if available, or buffers the
                     44: output until later (see 
                     45: .IR cons (4)). 
                     46: At this point,
                     47: the control memory and communications memory 
                     48: are available for manipulation by the user process.
                     49: Glass tty mode is reentered when \fI/dev/aed\fR is closed.
                     50: .PP
                     51: The following system calls are supported by \fI/dev/aed\fR:
                     52: .ft B
                     53: .IP "open" 8
                     54: .ft R
                     55: Initiates window-manager mode.
                     56: Only one process can open \fI/dev/aed\fR.
                     57: All file descriptors must be closed before another open is allowed.
                     58: The process and its children that have file descriptors open
                     59: to \fI/dev/aed\fR have direct access to the display's shared RAM, until an
                     60: .IR execve (2)
                     61: system call is completed.
                     62: .ft B
                     63: .IP "close"
                     64: .ft R
                     65: Terminates a process's read/write access to the display's 
                     66: shared RAM.
                     67: The last close to \fI/dev/aed\fR ends window-manager mode and reinstates
                     68: glass tty mode.
                     69: .ft B
                     70: .IP "read"
                     71: .ft R
                     72: Allows read access to the display's control store.
                     73: .ft B
                     74: .IP "write"
                     75: .ft R
                     76: Allows write access to the display's control store.
                     77: .ft B
                     78: .IP "ioctl"
                     79: .ft R
                     80: (Ioctl's defined in <\fIsys/aedioctl.h\fR>)  AEDSEM_WHILE,
                     81: AEDSEM_UNTIL, AEDSEM_SET_WAIT all poll the semaphore, 
                     82: waiting for   
                     83: an event. A specified number of polls occurs before the call returns
                     84: with a failing (-1) return code.  You may alter the default of 250 polls by
                     85: issuing a AEDSEM_TIMEOUT request.  It is often advisable to reissue the failed
                     86: call later, allowing the display a little more time.  It is up to
                     87: the programmer to decide how many tries make sense before the display can be
                     88: assumed to be hung.
                     89: The following requests are supported:
                     90: .IP
                     91: IOCINFO        Returns device information.
                     92: .IP
                     93: IOCTYPE        Returns device type.
                     94: .IP
                     95: AEDGET_SRAM_LOC        Reports address of display-shared RAM.
                     96: .IP
                     97: AEDRESET       Resets the display. The display processor is
                     98: .br
                     99:                halted and the program counter is set to 0.
                    100: .IP
                    101: AEDSEM_READ    Reads the display semaphore.
                    102: .IP
                    103: AEDSEM_SET     Sets display semaphore to a specified value.
                    104: .IP
                    105: AEDSEM_SET_WAIT        Sets display semaphore to a specified value and waits
                    106: .br
                    107:                for it to change, then returns the new value.
                    108: .IP
                    109: AEDSEM_WHILE   Polls display semaphore until it is no longer equal to
                    110: .br
                    111:                a specified value.
                    112: .IP
                    113: AEDSEM_UNTIL   Polls display semaphore until it is equal to a specified 
                    114: .br
                    115:                value.
                    116: .IP
                    117: AEDSEM_TIMEOUT Sets the timeout interval.  The default is 250 polls.
                    118: .br
                    119:                See AEDSEM_WHILE, AEDSEM_UNTIL, AEDSEM_SET_WAIT.
                    120: .br
                    121:                A request to set the timeout to zero returns the current
                    122: .br
                    123:                timeou

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