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└─⟦82ee0715d⟧ Bits:30004771 Terminal Driver Rel. 1.2 (3.5 inch)
└─⟦82ee0715d⟧ UNIX Filesystem
    └─⟦3f3d9d347⟧ »RCTDR.ISC/new/etc/rci.d/askterm.src.Z« 
    └─⟦3f3d9d347⟧ »RCTDR.SCO/new/etc/rci.d/askterm.src.Z« 
└─⟦ca69fd3f9⟧ Bits:30004770 Terminal Driver Rel. 1.2 (5.25 inch)
└─⟦ca69fd3f9⟧ UNIX Filesystem
    └─⟦3f3d9d347⟧ »RCTDR.ISC/new/etc/rci.d/askterm.src.Z« 
    └─⟦3f3d9d347⟧ »RCTDR.SCO/new/etc/rci.d/askterm.src.Z« 
        └─⟦this⟧ 

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; @(#)askterm.src	1.3, ICL DATA, 92/09/30
;
; askterm configuration file
;
; This file contains a number of parameters and terminal reply strings used
; by the askterm program to get a proper value for the TERM enviroment variable.
; The askterm program first tries to send a special ioctl call to the driver in
; order to obtain the TERM variable value. If the driver don't understand this
; ioctl call or if the answer is empty, askterm tries to get the TERM variable
; by sending an enquiry to the terminal (ENQ=0x5). If the terminal is reasonble
; intelligent it will reply with a character string which is then compared with
; the reply strings specified below.
; The TERM variable in turn is used by applications as a key to
; the terminfo database capability file allowing them to work on
; different terminals.
; Empty lines or lines starting with a ';' are ignored.

; PARAMETERS:
; These entries should not be changed unless you know what you are doing.

; Number of character compares
CHKNUM=10

; Max number of characters read on enquiry 
READNUM=20

; Inter character timeout in 10th of sec.
VTIME=5

; Total timeout in seconds if the terminal don't reply
TIMEOUT=3


; TERMINAL REPLY STRINGS:

; Below the mapping between the TERM variable and the character
; string to look for in the reply send from the corresponding
; terminal when it recieves an enquiry.

csp950=5 RC900 CSP

csp950=5 RC950 CSP

partner=RC750 ACP

partner=RC750 CSP

; RC900 console color
AT386=RC900 C CON

; RC900 console mono
AT386-M=RC900 M CON

AT386=RC900 console

; RC900 satellite color
sat386=RC900 C SAT

; RC900 satellite mono
sat386m=RC900 M SAT

; RC900 satellite
sat386=RC900 ANSI C

; Wyse 120 terminal. There are two flavours of use of this terminal.
;
; One is to use the terminal with the key-codes as wyse has defined them,
; this means that the erase key and cursor-left key sends the same codes
; and therefor a program can't know if a user pressed the erase key or the
; move cursor-left key. This is necessary for programs which *DON'T* use the
; terminfo description (why ?), wordperfect is such a program. (perfect?)
; The wy120 TERM variable is used for word[not]perfect.
;
; The other use is to program the cursor-left key to something else, and
; everything works fine when the programs use the terminfo description.
; RcTekst and RcDialog and all std. unix programs does that.
; The wy120r description is used for this purpose.
;
;
; Remove the ';' from the next two lines if you default want to use the
; description which makes all but word[not]perfect run.
;
;wy120r=WYSE WY120

wy120=WYSE WY120

; Dec vt220 terminal
vt200=DEC VT220 V 

; Dec vt240 terminal
vt200=DEC VT240 V 

; rc45 terminal
vt200+rc=RC45 ANSI

; rc45 terminal, dual function
vt200+rc=RC45D ANSI

; rc45 terminal, color
vt200+rc=RC45C ANSI

; rc45 terminal, dual function, color
vt200+rc=RC45DC ANSI

; Answer back strings for A320B terminals:
a320b-122=A320B-122 Alfaskop
a320b-108=A320B-108 Alfaskop
a320b-102=A320B-102 Alfaskop