Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Programming Manual

TERMINAL I/O
Supported Tandem Terminals
SUPPORTED TANDEM TERMINALS
ATP6100/CSSASYNC and TERMPROCESS provide the means for your
application programs to access asynchronous terminals over point-
to-point links. These processes support the following Tandem
terminals in addition to various other manufacturers' terminals.
• 6401/6402, conversational mode terminals, device type 6,
subtype 0, record size 80
• 6511/6512, conversational and page mode terminals, device type |
6, subtype 1, record size 80 (not supported by 3681) |
|
• 6520/6524/6526, conversational and page mode terminals, device |
type 6, subtype 2, record size 80 |
• 653x Tandem conversational and page mode terminals, device
type 6, subtype 4, record size 80
• 654x Tandem DYNAMITE workstations, device type 6, subtype 4,
record size 80
• 6603/6604, 132-column, hard-copy terminals, device type 6,
subtype 32, record size 132
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• 6AX workstations, device type 6, subtype 2, record size 80 |
TERMINAL CHARACTERISTICS
Asynchronous terminals are configured and installed in the same
way as other devices. Initial device characteristics are defined
at SYSGEN time. You can change some ATP6100/CSSASYNC and
TERMPROCESS device characteristics with SETMODE and SETPARAM
procedure calls. In addition, you can change ATP6100/CSSASYNC |
characteristics with the Communications Management Interface |
(CMI), and you can change TERMPROCESS characteristics with DSC. |
ATP6100/CSSASYNC and TERMPROCESS support terminals with the
characteristics described below. Refer to the
GUARDIAN Operating
System Programmer’s Guide
for more information.
November 1987 2-3