Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/usr.bin/uucp/UUAIDS/L-devices, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: # The format of the L-devices file is:
                      2: #      Caller Line Useful Class Dialer [Chat ...]
                      3: #
                      4: # A line beginning with a # is a comment
                      5: # If the last character of a line is \
                      6: # the next line is considered to be a continuation of the first.
                      7: 
                      8: #
                      9: # The following lines are hard-wired
                     10: #
                     11: DIR ttyh3 unused 300 direct
                     12: DIR ttyh3 unused 1200 direct
                     13: 
                     14: #
                     15: # The following lines are ACUs
                     16: #
                     17: ACU cul0 cua0 1200 dn11
                     18: ACU cul1 cua1 1200 dn11
                     19: ACU tty49 unused 1200 ventel
                     20: ACU tty49 unused 300 ventel
                     21: ACU tty48 unused V1200 vadic
                     22: 
                     23: #
                     24: # For hayes smartmodems, specify 'hayestone' for touch tone,
                     25: # 'hayespulse' for pulse dialing.  'hayes' means 'hayespulse'
                     26: #
                     27: ACU tty47 unused 1200 hayestone
                     28: 
                     29: #
                     30: # The following port is to a Develcon DataSwitch.
                     31: # The 'DIR' line is used to talk to other machines on the switch.
                     32: # See how it is used in L.sys.
                     33: # The 'ACU' line is used to talk to a call-out modem on the switch.
                     34: # In this case the modem is a hayes.  The 'chat' script
                     35: # makes the connection to the modem so the normal hayes modem code
                     36: # in condevs.c can be used.  Here the chat script
                     37: # 'expects nothing', 'sends a return', 'expects uest:'
                     38: # (the DataSwitch's prompt), 'sends outmodem',
                     39: # and expects control-g (the DataSwitch's connection prompt).
                     40: # Note, it is a current nit that the control-g has to be typed as is
                     41: # rather than as ^g or as \07.  Sorry.
                     42: #
                     43: DIR tty50 unused 9600 direct
                     44: ACU tty50 unused 1200 hayespulse "" "" uest: outmodem 
                     45: #
                     46: #
                     47: # PC Pursuit line
                     48: #
                     49: #      callback_modem is the device that you have connected to
                     50: #      callback_number. callback_number is the phone number of your
                     51: #      modem that PCPursuit will call back on.
                     52: #      their_phone is the number of PC Pursuits computer
                     53: #      my_baud is the baudrate to call them at (it is assumed the
                     54: #      callback will be at the same rate)
                     55: #      my_modem_type is the brand of modem you are using on the
                     56: #      callback number. This is used to hang up the modem in case of
                     57: #      error.
                     58: #
                     59: #      Currently, the outgoing call is made on an available ACU.
                     60: #
                     61: # PCP callback_modem their_phone my_baud my_modem_type my_callback_number
                     62: PCP tty07 6592863 1200 hayes 5281234
                     63: PCP tty07 6592881 1200 hayes 5281234

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