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AUATC
Screen Layout
AUATC produces eight-color video at 800 x 600 resolution, which can
accommodate 32 lines of 80 text characters each. A typical ASCII terminal
uses 24 lines, so AUATC uses the eight extra lines to provide
system-status and help information. These eight lines are divided so that
four are at the top of the screen and four are at the bottom.
Cursor position and buffer page number.
Communications status. The status can be one of the following:
On Line
—Communicating with an ASCII device. The terminal screen area displays the
interactions with the ASCII device.
Help
—Help screen displayed (Pressing
Alt+F1
displays the Help screen.)
Set Up
—Setup screen displayed. (Pressing
Alt+F2
or
Alt+F3
enters the set-up mode.)
Buffer Edit
—Buffer displayed. (Pressing
Alt+F4
enters the buffer review/edit mode.)
Firmware version.
Terminal type and baud rate.
Access indicator. It indicates one of the following:
LOC
—Local port is active, either PS/2 keyboard or Sun keyboard
RMT
—Remote port (RJ45) is active.
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