Annotation of researchv10dc/dist/man/v4/man4/kl.4, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .th KL IV 8/24/73
                      2: .sh NAME
                      3: kl \*- KL-11/TTY-33 console typewriter
                      4: .sh DESCRIPTION
                      5: .it Tty
                      6: (as distinct from
                      7: .it tty?
                      8: )
                      9: refers to the console
                     10: typewriter hard-wired to the PDP-11 via a KL-11 interface.
                     11: The disciplines involved in dealing with
                     12: .it tty
                     13: are identical to those for
                     14: .it tty?
                     15: and section DC(I)
                     16: should be consulted.
                     17: The following differences are salient:
                     18: .s3
                     19: The system calls
                     20: .it stty
                     21: and
                     22: .it gtty
                     23: apply, and the bits in the mode word have
                     24: the same meanings,
                     25: but the speed-select word is ignored.
                     26: The quit signal is generated
                     27: by the key marked `alt mode.'
                     28: .s3
                     29: By appropriate
                     30: console switch settings, it is possible to cause
                     31: UNIX to
                     32: come up as a single-user system
                     33: with I/O on this device.
                     34: .sh FILES
                     35: /dev/tty
                     36: .br
                     37: /dev/tty8      synonym for /dev/tty
                     38: .br
                     39: /dev/tty9      second console
                     40: .sh "SEE ALSO"
                     41: dc(IV), init(VII)
                     42: .sh BUGS

unix.superglobalmegacorp.com

This archive runs on limited infrastructure. Preserving old code on modern bandwidth. Automated agents are requested to crawl responsibly.