Xinu7/src/cmd/download/machines.example
# This is the database that contains information about the
# microcomputers available for running Xinu. The file describes
# machine hardware, domain names, and classes (groups) of machines,
# as well as the physical tty lines and downloader to use. An
# Internet address in dotted-decimal notation can be substituted for
# the domain name if you're not using domain name software.
#
# Part 1: tty lines and machines to which they connect. The
# Ethernet downloader is usually edl.XXX, where XXX
# gives the machine type. Internet addresses in dotted
# decimal notation can be substituted for domain names.
#
#tty domain name cputype downloader uploader
#
LSI.1 xinu1.unknown LSI11/2 edl.lsi eul.lsi
LSI.2 xinu2.unknown LSI11/2 edl.lsi eul.lsi
LSI.3 xinu3.unknown LSI11/2 edl.lsi eul.lsi
LSI.4 xinu4.unknown LSI11/2 edl.lsi eul.lsi
LSI.5 xinu5.unknown LSI11/2 edl.lsi eul.lsi
LSI.6 xinu6.unknown LSI11/2 edl.lsi eul.lsi
LSI.7 xinu7.unknown LSI11/2 edl.lsi eul.lsi
LSI.8 xinu8.unknown LSI11/2 edl.lsi eul.lsi
#
# Notice percent-sign separator on next line...
%
# Part 2: class names and tty to which they correspond. Note that
# it is possible to put a physical machine in multiple
# classes, so in the example, machine 8 in class LSI is
# the same as machine 1 in class SERVE11.
#
#class index tty timeout arguments(optional)
#
LSI 1 LSI.1 10 " "
LSI 2 LSI.2 10 " "
LSI 3 LSI.3 10 " "
LSI 4 LSI.4 10 " "
LSI 5 LSI.5 10 " "
LSI 6 LSI.6 10 " "
LSI 7 LSI.7 10 " "
LSI 8 LSI.8 10 " "
SERVE11 1 LSI.8 60 "-a"