u386mon in 43 line mode
Jean-Pierre Radley
jpr at jpradley.uucp
Mon Oct 22 01:42:12 AEST 1990
In article <15945 at bfmny0.BFM.COM> tneff at bfmny0.BFM.COM (Tom Neff) writes:
>In article <1990Oct12.010848.8526 at unixland.uucp> bill at unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) writes:
>>I have a program called ega43 that makes the display turn into 43 line
>>mode -- but when I run u386mon, it only uses "25 line mode".
>
>Do you also set LINES=43 after running ega43? Or select a terminal type
>that says lines#43 in the definition? Otherwise how is u386mon gonna
>know what mode you're in.
I use SCO's "vidi" command to induce 43-line mode on 8 out of my 12
multiscreens. This requires two changes:
The kernel must be recompiled, changing SCRNMEM in
/usr/sys/conf/space.inc to be 60H, (or better, letting
/usr/sys/conf/configure do that for you, and answering "96"
as the No. of K of screen memory -- for more 43-line screens,
increase it).
A different TERM setting. Instead of "ansi", my 43-line screens
use "an43", and the definition of that in /etc/termcap is:
an43:
:li#43:tc=ansi:
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