Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/uucp/samples/Devices, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #      @(#)Devices     1.8
        !             2: 
        !             3: # Some sample entries:
        !             4: # NOTE - all lines must have at least 5 fields 
        !             5: #    use '-' for unused fields
        !             6: # The Devices file is used in conjuction with the Dialers file.
        !             7: # Types that appear in the 5th field must be either built-in
        !             8: #  functions (801, Sytek, TCP, Unetserver, DK)
        !             9: #  or standard functions whose name appears in the first
        !            10: #  field in the Dialers file.
        !            11: # Two escape characters may appear in this file:
        !            12: # - \D which means don't translate the phone #/token
        !            13: # - \T translate the phone #/token using the Dialcodes file
        !            14: # Both refer to the phone number field in the Systems file (field 5)
        !            15: # \D should always be used with entries in the Dialers file, since the
        !            16: # Dialers file can contain a \T to expand the number if necessary.
        !            17: # \T should only be used with builtin functions that require expansion
        !            18: # NOTE: - if a phone number is expected and a \D or \T is not present
        !            19: #      a \T is used for a builtin, and \D is used for an entry
        !            20: #      referencing the Dialers file. (see examples below)
        !            21: #
        !            22: #
        !            23: # ---Standard modem line
        !            24: # ACU cul02 cua02 1200 801
        !            25: # ACU contty - 1200 penril
        !            26: # or
        !            27: # ACU contty - 1200 penril \D
        !            28: #
        !            29: # ---A direct line so 'cu -lculd0' will work
        !            30: # Direct culd0 - 4800 direct
        !            31: #
        !            32: # ---A ventel modem on a develcon switch (vent is the token given to
        !            33: #      the develcon to reach the ventel modem)
        !            34: # ACU culd0 - 1200 develcon vent ventel
        !            35: # ACU culd0 - 1200 develcon vent ventel \D
        !            36: #
        !            37: # ---To reach a system on the local develcon switch
        !            38: # Develcon culd0 - Any develcon \D
        !            39: #
        !            40: # ---Access a direct connection to a system
        !            41: # systemx tty00 - Any direct
        !            42: #
        !            43: # where the Systems file looks like
        !            44: # systemx Any systemx 1200 unused  "" in:-\r\d-in: nuucp word: nuucp
        !            45: #      (The third field in Systems matches the first field in Devices)
        !            46: #
        !            47: # ---To connect to any system on the DATAKIT VCS network
        !            48: # DK DK 0 Any DK \D
        !            49: #
        !            50: # ---To connect to a system on a Datakit in nj/ho
        !            51: # DKho - uucp Any DK nj/ho/\D
        !            52: #
        !            53: # ---To use an ACU that is connected to Datakit that DK does not understand
        !            54: #      how to talk to directly
        !            55: # ACU - 0 Any DK vent ventel \D
        !            56: #
        !            57: # ---To the a dialer that the Datakit understands how to chat with
        !            58: #      This is a special case where the translation must be done by the
        !            59: #      Devices file processing.
        !            60: # ACU DKacu 0 Any DK py/garage/door.\T
        !            61: #
        !            62: # NOTE: blank lines and lines that begin with a <space>, <tab>, or # are ignored

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