Multiple screens and terminals...
Mark D. Freeman
mdf at tut.cis.ohio-state.edu
Wed Feb 24 15:48:17 AEST 1988
In <1944 at cadovax.UUCP> mitchell at cadovax.UUCP (Mitchell Lerner) writes:
>There are eight screens available via <Alt> <Fn> key sequence for the
>console. How can I get extra screens on my terminals too???
Write a new operating system. :-)
There isn't any way to do it with the basic XENIX system. They sell a
windowing package that does windows, but it is *not* the same thing.
BTW, you get as many multi-screens as you have memory for (according to
some magic algorithm). If you don't want 8, you can knock it down to 2
by using the /usr/sys/conf/configure program. The manuals document it.
>Also, how can I configure the ports to run at 19.2k baud (can Xenix handle
>that)?
XENIX will use 'exta' as 19.2 and 'extb' as 38.4 if your serial card
will support those speeds. Look in the /etc/gettydefs and /etc/ttys
files to see what to do. If you need more assistance, just send email.
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