ESIX vs AT&T documentation
1593]
ucmpme at swuts.swbt.com
Sat Oct 20 21:35:13 AEST 1990
In article <524 at swuts.swbt.com>, ucmpme at swuts.swbt.com (1593]) writes:
>
> I have ESIX 3.2, Rev. D.
>
>
> I may eventually have to buy TFM, but before I do that, I'd like the
> opinions of those of you who have it.
>
> Does ESIX documentation vary greatly from AT&T System V/386?
>
>
> All I want is a simple non-graphics intensive cyan on blue screen, so I
> can get on with exploring UNIX. (White on Black... :^( )
>
> (I'd also like to be able to format a 5 1/4 floppy.....
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Please help, if you can.
>
I apologize for following up my own posting, but I didn't want
to reduce my chances of getting help by appearing to be a complete
idiot. (I may *be* a complete idiot, I just don't want to appear so)
The manuals I have are ESIX 386 Release Notes, Operations/System
Administrator's Guide, and ESIX Release Notes.
They *do* show explicitly how to format floppies.
In truth, they probably have given me all the information I need
to achieve the simple color scheme I want, but they've given it
assuming **much** more knowledge than I have at this point.
The section on the display(7) goes on for several pages describing
escape sequences for screen and cursor control. But they assume I
know what to do with this information. Same thing with ioctl calls
for display modes of various video adapters.
I'm willing to dig, but a hint as to where would help.
I guess no one expects a rank beginner to buy and tackle the
mastering of UNIX. :^)
Thanks, again for your forbearance.
--
M. E. Evans
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