[TUHS] TERM for v8
Will Senn
will.senn at gmail.com
Sun Nov 5 15:14:44 AEST 2017
Bill,
Thanks! You're right about logging into the dz port, worked beautifully.
On the console port, stty 9600 doesn't seem to take:
# stty
speed: 0 baud
erase = ^H; kill = @; intr = ^?; quit = ^\
start = ^Q; stop = ^S; eof = ^D; brk <undef>
old even odd -raw -nl echo -lcase -tabs -cbreak -tandem nl0 cr0 ff0 bs0
# stty 9600
# stty
speed: 0 baud
erase = ^H; kill = @; intr = ^?; quit = ^\
start = ^Q; stop = ^S; eof = ^D; brk <undef>
old even odd -raw -nl echo -lcase -tabs -cbreak -tandem nl0 cr0 ff0 bs0
#
Strange. Works fine on v7.
Thanks,
Will
On 11/4/17 11:34 PM, William Corcoran wrote:
>
> I had a similar issue with BSD 2.11.
> So, I hope this helps.
>
> You can use vt100. However, make sure your baud rate is 9600.
>
> stty 9600
>
> (SIMH makes the virtual adjustment so you don’t need to worry about
> SIMH settings.)
>
> I am using BSD 2.11 on a Mac with SIMH. I noticed the console port
> would have a short window. But, logging into dz ports were fine.
> Setting the console baud rate to match the dz11 settings fixed the issue.
>
> So, I suspect either a setting in vi that changes the window size on
> slow devices or it’s hard coded somewhere. I will take a look.
>
> Truly,
>
> Bill Corcoran
>
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