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As an alternative, flow control can be obtained by entering a
numeric option to reflect the desired flow control. This
option is formed by adding together the appropriate numbers
from the table below to provide a more flexible control of
flow.
0
No
flow
control
1
X-on/off
output
control
2
X-on/off
input
control
4
RTS/CTS
output
control
8
RTS/CTS
input
control
For example, the default flow control is the number 7
(7 = 1 + 2 + 4 from the table above) for bi-directional
X-ON/OFF and output hardware flow control.
parity:
n
8-bit,
no
parity
(default).
s
8-bit,
no
parity,
strip
high
bit.
e
7-bit,
even
parity.
o
7-bit,
odd
parity.
The default flow and parity control is
-ryn
, or x-on x-off
flow control and 8-bit, no parity.
-s{n}
Set the baud rate for the terminal. Defaults to 9600.
-t
Set the UNIX terminal device address. This option has a
parameter immediately following giving the UNIX path
name of the terminal to use as the port. For example,
-
t/dev/pts01.
If not supplied, the default is your local
terminal, if running as a foreground task, and no terminal,
(Phantom), if running as a background task.
-v
Alter the default number of virtual memory buffers for this
line. This is followed by a number from 20 to 256. Since
memory requirements for a 256 PICK printer are low,
printer lines should be set to a value of 20 pages.
CAUTION:
Altering the default number of virtual memory buffers
for a line increases the true memory requirements of the
system.