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From: garrett@udel.EDU (Joel Garrett)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
Subject: Does HP-UX have a CBREAK mode or equivalent?
Message-ID: <764@louie.udel.EDU>
Date: Wed, 2-Dec-87 17:53:38 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec  2 17:53:38 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 6-Dec-87 02:36:47 EST
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We are trying to port some code from a BSD system to our 9000 running HP-UX
(not sure of the release number) that makes use of the Berkeley "half-cooked"
or CBREAK mode of input, which hands characters as they become available to
read().  After a thorough search of the includes and the docs, we can't find
an immediate replacement for this.  Does anyone know of a workaround?  Please
send mail directly to me as I don't usually read this group.  If enough
people are interested in the answer though, I'll be glad to post it here.

					Thanks in advance,
					Joel Garrett
					Research Associate
					Center for Composite Materials
					University of Delaware
					Newark, DE  19716
					arpa:  garrett@udel.edu
					or:    garrett@udel-ccm.arpa