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From: ken@rochester.UUCP (Ken Yap)
Newsgroups: net.micro.apple,net.micro.68k,net.unix
Subject: Re: Help wanted for Kermit on Lisa Xenix
Message-ID: <5229@rochester.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 9-Jan-85 23:50:13 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan  9 23:50:13 1985
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Reply-To: ken@rochester.UUCP (Ken Yap)
Organization: U. of Rochester, CS Dept.
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Summary: 

A while back I stated that Xenix had no ioctl(2) call to assert a
break signal on the line. It turns out that I was wrong. My only excuse
is that pages were missing from the tty(M) entry. See below:
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From Cliff Neighbors:
The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.

in system III one uses the ioctl TCSBRK command to send a break;
(refer to section TTY(M) of the XENIX Operating System Reference
Commands (M) section); the lisa zscc serial driver supports this command.
-- 
	Ken Yap

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