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Old 01-12-2008, 06:25 AM
Leon Nabot
 
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Default Search information about using a terminal "CITOH" for a console front end to a Sun Server

Hello all,

I have retreived a terminal "CITOH CIT324" and I want to use it for a
system console on a Sun Sparc Server.

Unfortunatly there are not documentation about use and configuration of
this terminal. In particular I don't know how to send a "break" signal
(Stop A) to the server with the terminal keyboard.

Anybody have documentation or can inform me about how to make a "break"
signal with this terminal (It is the most important for me).

Thank you for advance for any answer.

Regards.

Leon.
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Old 01-12-2008, 06:25 AM
Anthony Mandic
 
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Default Re: Search information about using a terminal "CITOH" for a console front end to a Sun Server

The "Spock's Brain" episode was a real classic.
---Anthony Mandic, aus.sf.star-trek

In comp.unix.solaris Leon Nabot <nabotleon@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,


Hi! Excitement!
>
> I have retreived a terminal "CITOH CIT324" and I want to use it for a
> system console on a Sun Sparc Server.


Don't youz want to talk about STAR TREK instead?

I have SPOCK'S BRAIN on ice in my lab!

He's a cool guy.
>
> Unfortunatly there are not documentation about use and configuration of
> this terminal. In particular I don't know how to send a "break" signal
> (Stop A) to the server with the terminal keyboard.


If it's attached directly to the thing you want to hit with
a break, try pulling the keyboard jack out and putting it
back in. Or hack around. Maybe Ctl/@ ? Plugger away until
youz find it.

If you're connected through something like tip or telnet, read
the man page to see how to issue a break to the remote connection.

Okay, now any questions for me or SPOCK'S BRAIN?

I'm really really SMRAT!!!

-am © 2003
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