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Installing Your Peritek Graphics Board
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2.5.1 Console, Mouse, Trackball, and Keyboard Connectors
The graphics board connectors match the standard connectors for the
Console, Keyboard, Mouse, and Trackball. Connectors are provided for
both LK401 (RS-232 type) keyboard and PC compatible keyboard. Note
that the graphics boards supports Data-Leads-Only RS232C for the
keyboard, but RTS/CTS is supported for the console terminal port. The
RTS/CTS lines can be redefined as an additional Data-Leads-Only
RS232C data port. Data-Leads-Only means that the XON/XOFF software
protocol must be used to control data flow.
Note
Section 2.4.11 provides information on the jumper configuration options
for the RS-232 ports.
Fused +12 and +5 are provided since the mouse and keyboard require
power. The +5 and +12 are protected by auto-resetting fuses, which are
actually PTC elements which reset automatically when an overload is
removed.
The Peritek Graphics Subroutine Package (CnP) includes general purpose
serial I/O routines, but has no knowledge of the device connected to the
port. Sample programs exist which process keyboard and mouse inputs,
but no "intelligent" keyboard or mouse software is available. That is why
we have PX Windows!
Peritek can supply cables and devices - please contact the factory for
ordering information.
2.5.1a Console
The console port is used in conjunction with the PTERM terminal
emulator, and allows the graphics board to function as a "dumb terminal".
The console port is connected to the host CPU serial terminal connector
(serial port 1 on most systems). The graphics board functions as a terminal
on power up. Once the PX Windows or Graphics Subroutine Package
program starts up the console terminal function goes away and may not be
recalled. No "hot-key" provision to dynamically switch between the
application program and PTERM exists at this time. However, in PX
Windows, the PTERM may be restarted by running a special program
which kills the server and starts up PTERM.
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