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1.1 root 1: .TH TERM 9.1
2: .CT 1 comm_term
3: .SH NAME
4: term \- nonstandard mux terminals
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B exec
7: .B term
8: .I termtype
9: .SH DESCRIPTION
10: .I Term
11: replaces the program in the layer on its standard output with
12: an emulator for the terminal type specified by
13: .IR termtype .
14: In the resulting layer, environment variable TERM is set appropriately.
15: Known types are
16: .TP
17: .B 2621
18: Hewlett-Packard 2621
19: .TP
20: .B 2621c
21: Same, with data compression between host and terminal;
22: useful at line speeds of 2400 baud and lower.
23: .TP
24: .B 4014
25: Tektronix 4014
26: .TP
27: .B 5620
28: Teletype DMD 5620 stand-alone terminal.
29: .TP
30: .B 5620c
31: Same, with data compression.
32: .TP
33: .B 33
34: Teletype Model 33 (actually closer to 35).
35: .PP
36: Also,
37: .I termtype
38: .B mux
39: restores and initializes a standard
40: .IR mux (9.1)
41: terminal program.
42: .SH BUGS
43: Nonstandard terminal emulators do not work across
44: .IR dcon,
45: but usually do across
46: .IR ndcon
47: connections; see
48: .IR dcon (1).
49: .br
50: Unexported shell parameters and functions are lost.
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