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From: henry@utzoo.UUCP (Henry Spencer)
Newsgroups: net.unix
Subject: Re: '#' as comment character vs. '#' as erase character
Message-ID: <5780@utzoo.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 11-Jul-85 13:18:48 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul 11 13:18:48 1985
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Organization: U of Toronto Zoology
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> ...  The policy of
> echoing things blindly also forced the policy of suppressing the output of
> the EOT character...

In case people are interesting in knowing *why* EOT had to be suppressed,
it's because some communications-oriented terminals power themselves
down when they get an EOT.  The idea is to let the terminal sit on
something like a Telex line in "standby" mode, with the moving parts
powered up only when there is actually an incoming message.  The first
Unix machine I worked with had such a terminal (a GE Terminet 1200) as
its console.  Back before we got Unix, there was a little competition
going for a while to see who could write the most thorough shutdown
program under RT11.  Such programs typically cleared memory, write-
protected the disks, powered down the console terminal, and then halted
the CPU after doing a tricky little dance so that all the console lights
would be out when the halt went into effect.
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				Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology
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