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-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/BugList62
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/ChangeLog899
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-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Charsets99
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/EscapeSequences268
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Keyboard.HP286
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Keyboard.VT231
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Makefile15
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Manifest162
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/NotesAndHints321
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diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Acknowledgements b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Acknowledgements
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-Thank You, (in the order of appearance)
-
-
- Lynne and Bill Jolitz
-
- for your work on 386BSD and making all this possible !
-
-
- Holger Veit (veit@du9ds3.uni-duisburg.de)
-
- for the permission to use a modified version of his keyboard
- driver and utilities for keyboard remapping / multinational
- keyboard support.
-
-
- Per Lindberg
-
- for the extremely helpful vt100 terminal testprogram found
- in the directory vttest.
-
-
- John Birchfield
-
- for the ncsa telnet package, which contains a vt100 emulation
- and which was very helpful in studying some concepts.
-
-
- Ralf Friedl (friedl@informatik.uni-kl.de)
-
- for making his implementation of multi-sceens for the net-2
- distribution available. i looked at this and took some ideas
- and lines from his code.
-
-
- Bruce Evans (bde@runx.oz.au)
-
- for contributing some bugfixes and a complete termcap entry
-
-
- Brian H. Dunford-Shore (brian@morpheus.wustl.edu)
-
- for contributing most of the EGA/VGA screen switching code
- and being a fast, reliable and responsive co-author. This
- driver would not be what it is without Brian, Thank You !
-
-
- Frank da Cruz (fdc@columbia.edu)
-
- for my famous datacomm program and for giving the permission
- to redistribute files from the msdos kermit distribution
- located in the directory support/demo.
-
-
- Joerg Wunsch (joerg_wunsch@uriah.sax.de)
-
- for contributing precise bugreports and -fixes, the 8x10
- EGA/VGA fonts and the color palette ioctls and for being
- a very responsive contributor of various ideas.
- Joerg wrote pcvt's interface to XFree86 1.2 and 1.3 and
- the SYSV/syscons - like interface to XFree86 2.0.
- There would be no support for X without Joerg's work!
- Thank you very much Joerg, i enjoy it !!! :-)
-
-
- Scott Turner (scotty@gagetalker.com)
-
- for contributing code to change the winsize structure, many
- discussions on the keyboard code and fine-tuning the driver
-
-
- Gordon L. Burditt (gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org)
-
- for the nicest and most complete bugreports i ever got
-
-
- Theo Deraadt (deraadt@fsa.ca)
-
- for pushing me forward. There would be no 3.00 release
- if Theo didn't asked for features ... ;-)
-
-
- Onno van der Linden (c/o frank@fwi.uva.nl)
-
- for writing the 132 column support for the Cirrus
- chipsets although he had no time to do it ... :-)
-
-
- Wolfram Solfrank, Ingo Koenig
-
- for putting some data onto tape (and handling and shipping
- in the case of Wolfgang) to provide me with some latest
- sources because i still have no ip-connectivity ....
-
-
- Michael Havemester (tik@abqhh.hanse.de)
-
- for giving me a chance to stay up to date with NetBSD-
- current, for programming the initial version of the fast
- scrolling code and for the keyboard fifo code!
-
-
- Charles Hannum (mycroft@gnu.ai.mit.edu)
-
- for getting bored by a slow-scrolling video driver and
- for leaving me some bugs to fix ;-)
-
-
- The NetBSD and FreeBSD teams
-
- for giving me something to play, work and learn with !
- There would be nothing to write a driver for without you !!!
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Bibliography b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Bibliography
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-
-VGA BOOKS
----------
-
- Richard Wilton, "Programmers Guide to PC & PS/2 Video Systems",
- Microsoft Press 1987
-
-
- Richard F. Ferraro, "Programmers Guide to the EGA and VGA Cards",
- Second Edition, Addison-Wesley 1990
-
-
- Richard F. Ferraro, "Programmers Guide to the EGA and VGA Cards",
- Third Edition, Addison-Wesley 1994
-
-
- Matthias Uphoff, "Die Programmierung der EGA/VGA Grafikkarte",
- Addison Wesley 1992
-
-
- Bradley Dyck Kliewer, "EGA/VGA A Programmers Reference Guide",
- McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition 1990
-
-
-UNIX AND UNIX DEVICE DRIVERS
-----------------------------
-
- Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. "UNIX Programmer's Manual, Seventh
- Edition, Volume 2". Revised and Expanded Version.
- Holt, Rinehart and Winston 1983
-
-
- George Pajari, "Writing Unix Device Drivers"
- Addison Wesley 1992
-
-
- Janet I. Egan and Thomas J. Teixeira, "Writing a UNIX Device Driver"
- John Wiley & Sons 1988
-
-
- Janet I. Egan and Thomas J. Teixeira, "Writing a UNIX Device Driver"
- Second Edition. John Wiley & Sons 1992
-
-
- Leffler, McKusick, Karels, Quarterman, "The Design and Implementation
- of the 4.3BSD UNIX Operating System"
- Addison Wesley 1988, corrected Reprint 1989
-
-
- Leffler, McKusick, "The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX
- Operating System, Answer Book"
- Addison Wesley 1991
-
-
- Maurice J. Bach, "The Design of the UNIX Operating System"
- Prentice-Hall 1986
-
-
- Sun Microsystems Inc., "Writing Device Drivers"
- Part No. 800-3851-10, Revision A of 27 March 1990
-
-
- Hewlett-Packard Company, "HP-UX Driver Development Guide",
- Part No. 98577-90013, First Edition 07/91
-
-
- W. Richard Stevens, "Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment",
- Addison Wesley 1992
-
-
- Phillip M. Adams, Clovis L. Tondo, "Writing Unix Device Drivers in C",
- Prentice Hall 1993
-
-
- Berny Goodheart, James Cox, "The Magic Garden Explained",
- Prentice Hall 1994
-
-
- Peter Kettle, Steve Statler, "Writing Device Drivers for SCO Unix"
- Addison Wesley 1993
-
-
-TERMINAL MANUALS
-----------------
-
- Digital Equipment, VT100 Users Manual, 2nd ed. 1979
- Digital Equipment, VT132 Users Manual
- Digital Equipment, VT220 Programmers Reference Manual, 2nd ed. 1984
- Digital Equipment Corporation
-
-
- Hewlett Packard, 700/92 Technical Reference Manual (ANSI Operation)
- Hewlett Packard, 2392a Users Manual (ANSI Operation)
- Hewlett-Packard Company
-
-
- Walker Richer & Quinn, Inc., "Reflection 2 and Reflection 4 Technical
- Reference Manual", Version 4.2
- Walker, Richer & Quinn, Seattle, August 1992
-
-
-IBM PC HARDWARE/FIRMWARE
-------------------------
-
- Frank van Gilluwe, "The Undocumented PC",
- Addison Wesley, First Edition May 1994
-
-
- IBM Corporation, "Technical Reference Personal Computer AT",
- Part No. 6280070, Form No. S229-9611-00, First Edition 1985
-
-
- Phoenix Technologies Ltd., "System BIOS for IBM PC/XT/AT Computers
- and Compatibles", Addison Wesley, Fourth Printing June 1990
-
-
- Phoenix Technologies Ltd., "System BIOS for IBM PCs, Compatibles,
- and EISA Computers", Second Edition
- Addison Wesley, First Printing May 1991
-
-
- American Megatrends, Inc., "Hi-Flex ISA and EISA AMIBIOS Technical
- Reference", American Megatrends, Inc. 1992 (9/25/92)
-
-
- Thom Hogan, "The Programmers PC Sourcebook", 2nd Edition
- Microsoft Press, 1991
-
-
-TERMCAP/TERMINFO
-----------------
-
- John Strang, Linda Mui and Tim O'Reilly, "Termcap and Terminfo",
- O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. , April 1991
-
-
- Richard M. Stallman, "Termcap - The Termcap Library and Data Base",
- Free Software Foundation, Second Edition November 1988
-
-
-
-DATABOOKS/DATASHEETS
---------------------
-
- Intel Corporation, "Microsystem Components Handbook Volume II",
- Intel Corporation, 1984
-
-
- Intel Corporation, "Peripheral Design Handbook",
- Intel Corporation, 1980
-
-
- Tseng Labs, Inc. "ET4000 Graphics Controller Data Book", 1990
-
-
- Western Digital Corporation, "WD90C11, WD90C11A (PVGA1C) Enhanced
- VGA Controller", Western Digital 9/18/91
-
-
- Western Digital Corporation, "WD90C00 Enhanced VGA Controller",
- Western Digital 1/14/91
-
-
- Western Digital Corporation, "WD90C00 Interface Guide",
- Western Digital 1/10/91
-
-
- Western Digital Corporation, "VGA Register Based Programmers Manual",
- Western Digital 1/30/91
-
-
- Western Digital Corporation, "VGA BIOS Programmers Manual",
- Western Digital 1/10/91
-
-
- Cirrus Logic, "True Color VGA Family - CL-GD542X", Technical Ref.
- Manual, Cirrus Logic, Inc. April 1993
-
-
- S3 Inc, "86C801/86C805 GUI Accelerators"
- S3 Incorporated, September 1992
-
-
- S3 Inc, "86C928 GUI Accelerator"
- S3 Incorporated, July 1993
-
-
- Trident Microsystems Inc., "TVGA9000i Technical Reference Manual",
- Trident Microsystems, Inc. (c) 1992, March 1993, Rev 1
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/BugList b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/BugList
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-
-List of known Bugs Last Edit-Date: [Sun Mar 5 13:03:51 1995]
-================================================================================
-
-
-Description: Fixed/done by/date
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-Util/keycap/man5/keycap.5 does STILL not
-build correctly when doing a make obj.
-Will there ever be a solution ... :-)
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-NetBSD PR #404: Meta-Control-Space broken
-with PCVT_META_ESC and PCVT_NULLCHARS set
-Meta-Control-Space should (theoretically)
-send ESC NUL if PCVT_NULLCHARS and
-PCVT_META_ESC are defined; in reality, it
-just sends ESC. Because of the grody
-encoding hack used by sgets() to implement
-PCVT_NULLCHARS (if the first character is
-a null, send it), there isn't a trivial
-one-line fix.
-How-To-Repeat: in a kernel with
-PCVT_NULLCHARS and PCVT_META_ESC, type a
-M-C-SPC to emacs.
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-when auto switching to vt0 is enabled by
-PCVT_SW0CNOUTP and the screen is switched
-from an X-vt to screen 0, the video mem
-is irrecoverably destroyed - no data loss
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-Altgr+Shift+key is not separately They way the keyboard mapping
-mappable. is done is subject to a sub-
- stantial rewrite in a future
- release
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-132 column mode not working with #9 GXE
-(S3-based) (sorry, i don't have one -hm)
-(see discussion of 132 column mode in the
- NotesAndHints file!)
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-WD90Cxx chip detection fails to detect
-chips other than C00,C10 and C11. C30
-chips are detected as C11s ....
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-Xfree86 2.0 locks the console when started
-under NetBSD 0.9. SuperProbe and X both
-show process status "DE+" in ps. Work-
-around is to disable PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT.
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-On one keyboard, if a "Lock" key is pressed
-the leds do not get updated and the key-
-board hangs.
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-HP function key labels code needs to set
-the user defined fkey string somehow!
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-Video 7 1024i not fully supported yet, has
-sometimes problems with some chars to displ
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
-The HP-Escape sequences need to be FULLY 28.12.93, -hm did a bit to supp-
-implemented port elm. Needs MORE work !
-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/ChangeLog b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/ChangeLog
deleted file mode 100644
index 2e8547e..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/ChangeLog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,899 +0,0 @@
-ChangeLog last edit-date: [Thu Apr 6 10:52:50 1995]
-================================================================================
-
-Changes 3.10 -> 3.20 April 1995
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-- bugfix from Thomas Eberhardt: the force 24 lines enable function key
- label was not updated when changing force 24 lines mode with
- 'scon -f on|off', this is now fixed.
-
-- bugfix from John Kohl fixing divide by zero problem in pcvt_ext.c when
- ringing the bell and pitch is 0: this avoids an integer divide
- trap in supervisor mode.
-
-- changed the default behaviour of keyboard controller delay from using
- delay()/DELAY() to using dummy reads to port 0x84 because i got
- keyboard hangs in X.
-
-- bugfix: in pcvt_ext.c, MDA state restore when leaving X was lost, should
- function now again.
-
-- renamed PCVT_XSERVER to XSERVER in ispcvt.c
-
-- bugfix in pcvt_vtf.c: renamed PCVT_USL_COMPAT to PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT
-
-- added '-d <device>' option to ispcvt and loadfont
-
-- removed PCVT_NEEDPG
-
-- almost completely removed support for 386BSD 0.1 with patchkit 0.2.4
-
-- applied a patch from Joerg providing missing FreeBSD 2.1 functionality and
- a some minor bugfixes and checks.
-
-- provide a single place PCVT_KBD_DELAY in pcvt_hdr.h. made it configurable
- via PCVT_PORTIO_DELAY to use either 6 dummy reads from port 0x84
- or the delay/DELAY function of the operating system. Changed ispcvt
- to report status of compile time switch.
-
-- release beta 23 --------------------------------------------------------------
-
-- removed some files for 386BSD as there is virtually noone outside
- using it anymore
-
-- make pcvt_ioctl.h accept "KERNEL" or "_KERNEL" for NetBSD-current
-
-- configuration fix: patch from Rafal Boni for pcvt_vtf.c, he writes:
- This patch lets one compile pcvt on a system that is lacking XSERVER
- and UCONSOLE [or either?] in the config file. I found this while
- trying to build a minimal floppy-based test kernel. The problem is
- that roll_up and roll_down assume that PCVT_USL_COMPAT is
- unconditionally set, and hence muck with parts of the video structure
- that are only there if PCVT_USL_COMPAT is set.
- (generalized the patch a bit so that fastscroll functionality is
- not lost in case of PCVT_USL_COMPAT not being defined. -hm)
-
-- bugfix: pcvt_ext.c switch_screen() - when switching to a 25 line charset
- pure VT emulation screen which has force 24 lines set, then we have
- to clear the last line on screen (bugreport from Joerg).
-
-- added define PCVT_NONRESP_KEYB_TRY for how many times to try to detect
- a non-connected keyboard. This was previously set to 100 and
- Joerg reports a 5+ minutes delay for a 386 booting without keyboard.
- Set to 25 now in the definition. Also made shure the messages in
- the corresponding loop display only once. [doreset() in pcvt_kbd.c]
-
-- updated kbdio utility to include the 7 us delay and added a 'what' command
- detect type of MCA motherboard keyboard controller according to
- Frank van Gilluwe, "The Undocumented PC", Addison Wesley, pp 273
-
-- "Gateway 2000" problem: after some discussion on the NetBSD port-i386
- mailing list about hanging keyboards, Martin Husemann sent in a
- patch where each inb(CONTROLLER_DATA) is now preceeded by a
- delay(6). This fixed his keyboard problem, the same was reported
- from Roland McGrath for his Gateway 2000 keyboard/machine.
-
-- patch from John Kohl for usl_vt_ioctl() in file pcvt_ext.c, he writes:
- This is probably a long standing bug. tsleep() returns ERESTART
- if it's interrupted. ERESTART is -1, which means that the
- VT_WAITACTIVE call returns from usl_vt_ioctl() with -1,
- meaning "not one of my ioctl's".
-
-- patch from Matthieu Herrb for NetBSD-current (post 1.0) support
-
-- patch from Joerg for FreeBSD pre-2.1 support
-
-- added file ToDo in directory Doc
-
-- fix for Util/Makefile.inc.NetBSD-c from Onno
-
-- removing unnecessary Trident support code from pcvt_out.c
-
-- fix from Onno for IST_EDGE in NetBSD-current
-
-- patch from Thomas Eberhardt to fix the bell frequency and duration setting
- for NetBSD
-
-- some fixes from Onno van der Linden for NetBSD
-
-- added patch for NetBSD-current from Rafal Boni and Lon Willett
-
-- added another mega patch from Lon Willett fixing several bugs:
-
- 1 -- Misc porting changes to deal with NetBSD-current, including
- a new Util/Makefile.inc.NetBSD-current.
-
- 2 -- The Control_R scancodes were being mapped to the Control_L
- pcvt keynum.
-
- 3 -- FASTSCROLL/graphics-mode problem: there was a problem where
- switching from a graphics screen to a text screen would corrupt
- the text screen's content if it had been scrolling using the
- FASTSCROLL code. (The problem is the bcopy() from kernel to
- video memory was using the vs[i].Memory pointer as the source,
- instead of the vs[i].Crtat pointer). This is fixed in the beta
- 21 release by just disabling the fast scroll code for screens
- which aren't active.
-
- The patch I'm sending you re-enables the fast scroll code on
- inactive (i.e. in kernel memory) screens, saving a few cpu
- cycles.
-
- 4 -- This is a big one: running multiple X servers was not
- really working. The USL handshaking code was a mess (not very
- well designed to begin with, but there's not much that can be
- done about that). I did manage to get it fairly functional, but
- there's a lot of changes.
-
-- changing example rc.local to take care of good old EGA's
-
-- fixing support for EGA boards in vt_coldinit()
-
-- removing vt100 font files from Util/fonts, updated Manifest
-
-- fixing an obviously longstanding bug in roll_up() / roll_down() which was
- triggered by Joergs "Crtat" cleanup mega patch.
-
-- removing PCVT_FAKE_SYSCONS10
-
-- removing duplicate names in termcap entries
-
-- fixing vt_coldinit: setting variable "color" for mda/hercules and cga
- initializing cursor position
-
-- fixing roll_up() and roll_down() for mda/hercules: mda's have ALWAYS
- just one page of memory, original hercules boards too so they
- can NEVER use the fastscroll option. SOME hercules are somehow
- enhanced in that they support 2 pages. pcvt now just supports
- one page hercules/mda!
-
-- made cleanups to 8x14 high and 8x8 high fonts: adjust the 5 scanline
- characters to adjust with the corner characters from the low fonts
-
-- applying patch from Joerg which fixes some bugs:
-
- writing to a tty containing an X server resulted in some stange
- behaviour depending on the opsys and opsys version used
-
- the init code preserving the screen contents and cursor shape
- can only be done on boards allowing the reading of
- several crtc registers
-
-- removed bcopyb declaration from pcvt_hdr.h for FreeBSD 2.1
-
-- another patch from Lon Willett (willett@math.utah.edu), he writes:
-
- 1 -- Very minor: One of my previous changes didn't get merged
- into "pcvt_out.c"; the caclulation of ws_row doesn't account for
- "force24" at one spot. It's easier to just set it from
- screen_rows anyway, unless there's something that I didn't
- understand happening here.
-
- 2 -- Debugging stuff: I don't know if you care to add it, but I
- found it useful, so I left it in. I rearranged the
- PCVT_SHOWKEYS code a little, and added a few lines to show
- keyboard commands and responses, with special delimiters.
- [file: pcvt_kbd.c]
-
- 3 -- "kcon" utility enhancement: I added a "-R" switch to kcon
- to do a KBDRESET ioctl. [file: Util/kcon/kcon.c]
-
- 4 -- KBDRESET-ioctl bug: the code was trying to read kbd
- responses without an spltty(), so naturally it would fail, since
- pcrint() was grabbing the ACKs. [file: pcvt_kbd.c]
-
- 5 -- update_led() makes kbd hang: the problem here is that
- update_led() makes the keyboard generate two KEYB_R_ACK
- responses, and one of the interrupts sometimes gets lost when
- there is a lot of other I/O happening. See the comment in the
- code. My fix seems to work for me, but you may want to handle
- it some other way. It would probably be quite reasonable to
- check for lost interrupts periodically anyway, whether
- update_led() has been called or not. [file: pcvt_kbd.c]
-
- (NOTE: item 5 has been disabled because it causes older
- FreeBSD's to panic because of the timer queue not being
- initialized at the time called. -hm)
-
-- partly rewrote doreset() in pcvt_kbd.c to enable boot procedure to proceed
- if no (PC) keyboard is found. The current behaviour and implementation
- is subject to change.
-
-- patch from Thomas Gellekum to Util/keycap/keycap.src
-
-- minor modification to main.c in Util/set2061
-
-- patch from Onno and John Kohl to make pcvt beta 16 work on NetBSD current:
- 1. pcvt_conf.h
- _real_ 1.0 ===> NetBSD1_0 == 1
- current 1.0 (1.0A) ===> NetBSD1_0 == 2
- 2. pcvt_hdr.h
- Put pcvt_conf.h before _all_ the #ifdef PCVT_*. This way
- the #ifdef NetBSDx_y stuff can do its work.
-
-- size of PCVT_BURST was still reported as 1 for FreeBSD 2.0, fixed
-
-- made some adjustments for FreeBSD 2.0 in Util/vgaio
-
-- Another patch from Joerg for FreeBSD 2.0
-
-- included vgaio, kbdio and set2061 into the outer Makefile, this programs
- are build and cleaned but don't install anything.
- All program's in the Util dir should now cleanly make <anything> ...
-
-- enable 132 column support for Trident TVGA8900CL, some NetBSDisms
-
-- addend patch from Joerg for pcvt-320b7 to fix FreeBSD 2.0's ttymalloc's
- encapsulation into #if's. Also new keycap.src entry.
-
-- fixed keyboard status/LED not updated on soft reset emulator
-
-- on 23rd of December i had some spare time, so i added some demos to the
- Util/demo directory as well a a time-killer program (playvt) to view
- some of the VT animations and a christmas animation i got from Joerg.
-
-- added a new utility set2061 to program the clock generator on my S3 based
- ELSA Winner VGA board. This eventually lets me use 132 columns on this
- board, because i'm now able to program the clock to generate 40MHz
- on clock output #2.
-
-- debugged winsize patch on FreeBSD 1.1, line discipline open init's the
- queues, winsize initialization must happen after line disc. open!
-
-- got a bunch of NetBSD PR's from J.T. Conklin:
-
- PR #214: PCVT treats ctrl-shift exactly like shift for most characters.
- (fixed by Lon Willet's Mega Patch described below -hm)
-
- PR #399: If you define PCVT_META_ESC when builting PCVT, Meta-Return
- sends 0x8d instead of ESC RET.
- (fixed by applying the patch from Bill Sommerfeld. -hm)
-
- PR #400: pcvt sometimes gets confused about window size
- (fixed by applying the patch from Bill Sommerfeld. -hm)
-
- PR #404: Meta-Control-Space broken with PCVT_META_ESC and PCVT_NULLCHARS
- (put into "BugList" file, no solution yet .. -hm)
-
- PR #488: pcvt can loose keyboard control if you start an xserver from
- an xterm
- (already fixed by a patch from John Kohl, see below -hm)
-
- PR #580: NetBSD i386/pcvt bugs/enhancements; fixes included
- (already integrated the patch from Lon Willet, see below -hm)
-
-- on coldinit, if FAT_CURSOR is defined, the old large blockcursor is used
-
-- enhanced the vgaio output in an attempt to make 132 column mode work
- for my S3 board ....
-
-- applied patch from Thomas Gellekum: install instructions for FreeBSD 2.0,
- patch to fontedit to compile under FreeBSD 2.0, an addition to
- keycap.src and a fix for kbdio
-
-- changed installation instructions to reflect recent changes, removed
- instructions for FreeBSD 1.0 and added instructions for FreeBSD 2.0
-
-- upgraded all utilities version strings to 3.20
-
-- new example of rc.local
-
-- changing timeout()/untimeout() function parameter type to TIMEOUT_FUNC_T
- definition in pcvt_hdr.h
-
-- changed install instructions to reference Etc dir instead of Doc dir for
- several files which were moved from Doc to Etc.
-
-- new parameter -d for the cursor utility, updated cursor manpage
-
-- applying a patch from Lon Willett, willett@math.utah.edu which fixes
- several bugs and provides some enhancements. Lon writes:
-
- 1 -- The displayed cursor is not updated during kernel I/O,
- because async_update() doesn't get called. This is merely ugly
- while the system startup messages are being displayed, but it is
- positively annoying when using the kernel debugger.
-
- 2 -- CONTROL-SHIFT-<KEY> is taken to be the same as SHIFT-<KEY>.
- It should be interpretted as CONTROL-<KEY>, or even have its own
- binding. One of the lines below fixes it in the former way.
- This is especially bad (i.e. clearly buggy) when I type
- CONTROL-SHIFT-<6/^> to get a "Control-^", and instead get a "^".
-
- 3 -- The "special" region at the bottom of the screen, i.e. the
- function-key-labels/status-line in HPVT mode, and the blank line
- in FORCE24LINES mode, do not get properly cleared/updated.
-
- 4 -- When switching screen sizes/modes, the FORCE24LINES setting
- is not always handled.
-
- 5 -- The PCVT_VT220KEYB functions are missing some features.
- The control key settings are bug fixes; they apply only if
- system function key labels are on, and match the labels. The
- shift key definitions are enhancements.
-
- The new keys (previously undefined) are:
-
- Control-F1 -- toggle 80/132 columns
- Control-F2 -- soft reset emulator
- Control-F3 -- toggle force 24 lines mode
- Control-F4 -- toggle keyboard debugging
-
- Shift-F1 -- select screen 4
- Shift-F2 -- select screen 5
- Shift-F3 -- select screen 6
- Shift-F4 -- select screen 7
- Shift-F5 -- select (current screen - 1)
-
- 6 -- [Enhancement] The initial startup screen is cleared, and
- the screen gets cleared when changing modes/sizes. I don't like
- this. I want a chance to see bootstrap loader messages, and I
- also want the command "scon -d/dev/ttyv0 -H -s28" in my
- rc.local, but then I lose various messages from daemons, etc
- (which aren't always logged to syslog). So I have fixed the
- code so that it tries to preserve the contents of the screen
- when starting up, and when changing modes/sizes.
-
- 7 -- [Enhancement?] I added code to preserve the initial cursor
- shape at startup. This isn't really necessary, since the
- "cursor" command can be used to set it to your preference; but
- it seems like this is the preferable policy to use for the
- default.
-
-- applying patches from Onno van der Linden and Martin Husemann: adding
- support for post 1.0 NetBSD-current and adding PCVT_NO_LED_UPDATE
-
-- patch from Joerg Wunsch: support for FreeBSD 2.0 and better support
- for serial console coexistence
-
-- bugreport from Michael Havemester regarding PCVT_NOFASTSCROLL: it was
- not enabled in pcvt_vtf.c, fixed.
-
-- renamed pcvt_disable_intr and pcvt_enable_intr to PCVT_DISABLE_INTR and
- PCVT_ENABLE_INTR (Joerg)
-
-- attempt to automatically compile time configure in pcvt_conf.h, how
- does FreeBSD do this ? should work for NetBSD (from Onno v.d. Linden)
-
-- split off pcvt_kbd.h from pcvt_kbd.c, file > 100k
-
-- split off pcvt_config.h from pcvt_hdr.h. All compile time configurations
- should be put into pcvt_config.h now.
-
-- moved version definitions to begin of file in pcvt_ioctl.h and pcvt_hdr.h
-
-- fixing NetBSD #ifdef in pcvt_drv.c
-
-- fixed bug in scon. when doing "scon -c <num>" the destination screen was
- cleared, this is fixed now by properly setting "force_24lines"
-
-- added kbdio utility from Joerg into Util directory
-
-- changed font dir from /usr/share/misc/vgafonts to /usr/share/misc/pcvtfonts
-
-- Fix for Gateway 2000 keyboard problems from Brian Moore
-
-- Starting to implement more keymoard mapping layers in pcvt_kbd.c. This
- section is a building site, enclosed in NOT_YET_DEF ifdef's
-
-- VT_SETMODE ioctl patch from John Kohl <jtk@kolvir.blrc.ma.us>, see text
- from John in the source file pcvt_ext.c
-
-- patch from Joerg for kbd_emulate_pc(), intro of timeout
-
-- fixed bug in soft/hard reset and real system fkey labels
-
-- added patch from Joerg for FreeBSD 1.1.5.1R
-
-- fixed both SR and SF entries in termcap database file
-
-- removed SR entry in termcap database file (bugreport from John Perry)
-
-- bugfix in cirrus 132 column switching got from Onno/Charles
-
-- french keycap database entry from Matthieu Herrb
-
-- cleanup patch from Joerg for Util/demo/Makefile und Util/fonts/Makefile
-
-
-Changes 3.00 -> 3.10 June 1994
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-- patch from Joerg correcting my assumed timeout/untimeout FreeBSD casts
-
-- adjusted some #if's while validating NetBSD 0.9 and NetBSD-current
-
-- rolled in Joerg's changes for a pre-1.1.5 (?) FreeBSD-current
-
-- Util/fonts: install only the necessary fontfiles, vt100 not used anymore
-
-- updated and commented Etc/rc.local and updated to more recent /etc/ttys files
-
-- updated all installation instructions and changed their names
-
-- documenting more PCVT_ options in pcvt_hdr.h
-
-- adding CONF_ options to driver config ioctl and upgrading ispcvt
-
-- commenting the source, housekeeping, step up to 3.10 beta 2
-
-- casting timeout()/untimeout() for FreeBSD 1.1R :-(
-
-- unprotecting vgapage() routine with #if !PCVT_KBD_FIFO
-
-- adding Michael Havemester's keyboard fifo diffs to source tree
-
-- pcvt_drv.c: made declaration of Crtat global for this file for NetBSD
-
-- changing Util/fonts/Makefile and Util/demo/Makefile to run in all
- supported environments
-
-- moving inline from pcvt_vtf.h into pcvt_hdr.h, i still feel that this is
- not the best solution, but i got annoyed by the 10 line pcvt_vtf.h
-
-- bugfix, in hpmode, clear last 4 lines when 28 column mode and force
- 24 lines are true
-
-- applying patch from Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>:
- - discard escape sequences ESC space F and ESC space G
- - discard escape sequences DECELR = enable locator report
- and DECSLE = select type of locator event
- - disable scrolling when writing outside the scrolling region
- at an absolute position.
-
- [ pcvt now seems to be "VAX resistant" :-) ]
-
-- optional switch to screen 0 can be done on kernel/console output
-
-- fixed kernel output cursor positioning
-
-- removed PCVT_FORCE8BIT
-
-- pcvt_ext.c, changed screen switching bcopyb's to bcopy's
-
-- new patch from Onno to support all BIOS versions of the Cirrus chipset.
-
-- pcvt_x_hook() has to care about fkey labels now
-
-- updated Doc/NotesAndHints and Doc/BugList
-
-- applied patch from Onno van der Linden for updated Cirrus chipset support
-
-- updated Doc/Bibliography
-
-- removed paranoid delay()/DELAY() from vga_test()
-
-- added prototype ttrstrt() into pcvt_drv.c for NetBSD 0.9
-
-- made INSTALLATION.NetBSD and INSTALLATION.NetBSD.bundled from mycrofts base
-
-- Charles Hannum took Michael Havemesters speedup modifications, made some
- further enhancements and after adding support for pcvt, put it into
- the NetBSD-current tree. THANK YOU, Charles !
- The NetBSD version of May 20th '94 was taken as the base for 3.10.
-
-
-Changes 2.20 -> 3.00 March 1994
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-- Release 3.00
-
-- last minute patch from Joerg (pcvt_hdr.h, BugList, NotesAndHints)
-
-- included speedup patch from Michael Havemester as Etc/LAST-MINUTE
-
-- updated Doc/pcvt.4
-
-- removed bug in Util/ispcvt/Makefile which caused ispcvt to be installed
- into /usr/sbin and /usr/local/bin
-
-- split ioctl VGAPCVTID into two: intro of ioctl VGAPCVTINFO for compile
- time options only.
- VGAPCVTID is now frozen for identification purposes (XFree86 3.0)
- updated Util/ispcvt for the above mentioned changes
-
-- issued patch to upgrade beta14 to beta16
-
-- bugfix: when scrolling up (bcopy) is interrupted by a keystroke requesting
- a change of the current screen, the "new" screen is scrolled up. Fixed
- in pcvt_kbd.c and pcvt_out.c (check_scroll)
-
-- fixed bug "Jumping through vt's with ALT-F12 does jump over vt0"
-
-- PCVT_PCBURST intro, update of ioctl and Util/ispcvt
-
-- NetBSD speedup patch from Michael Havemester (factor 6-10)
-
-- issued patch to upgrade beta14 to beta15 (never officially announced)
-
-- added patch for ttioctl parameters NetBSD-current 12 Feb 94 from Michael
- Havemester in pcvt_drv.c
-
-- INSTALLATION.xxx(x)BSD upgraded to reflect changes in Util and NetBSD-current
-
-- struct pcvtid changed to hold the value of PCVT_xxx(x)BSD, ispcvt upgraded
-
-- applied patch from Szabolcs Szigeti for 132 column operation for Trident
- TVGA 8900B and TVGA8900C based boards
-
-- PCVT_NETBSD can/must now be 1 or 09 for Release 0.9 and > 09 for current
-
-- applied patches from John Brezak and Szabolcs Szigeti for recent
- NetBSD-current changes (syscframe -> trapframe)
-
-- in Util, removed Makefile.inc. Make Makefile.inc.FreeBSD and
- Makefile.inc.NetBSD and added a check to the toplevel and every
- other Makefile in this part of the tree. sigh ...
-
-- patch from Joerg for pcvt.4 Makefile and Debugger in FreeBSD
-
-- issued pcvt-beta14, code freeze for 3.00 release, just bugfixes now
-
-- INSTALLATION.FreeBSD and a small cleanup patch from Joerg
-
-- large patch from Joerg to get pcvt FreeBSD-current compliant
-
-- permission/owner cleanup, files:664, dirs:775, user:root, group:wheel
-
-- got rid of the verbose error message when installing in Util/fonts
-
-- new make-method in Util/kcon to workaround make portability problems
-
-- NetBSD-current detection workaroundaroundaround for NEW_AVERRUNNABLE in
- pcvt_header.h
-
-- MONO_BUF and COLOR_BUF now ifndef'ed
-
-- fixed typo in pcvt_kbd.h in cfkey11() and cfkey12()
-
-- machine/pio.h must be included in pcvt_hdr.h for recent NetBSD-current
-
-- protected every tsleep call with an "if(curproc)" otherwise there is
- chance to panic the system (Joerg has an idea why ...)
-
-- more fixes from Joerg: keyboard scansets fixed, X server is now aware
- of redefined keys (ioctl implemented)
-
-- patch from Heiko Rupp, configuration with XSERVER not defined didn't compile
-
-- new version of vgaio from Joerg installed
-
-- large keyboard cleanup patch from Joerg merged in
-
-- bugfixes from Joerg: fix crash on not-open vt, remove pcxint, add option
- PCVT_INHIBIT_NUMLOCK (for notebook owners :-), support for EGA/VGA
- fonts with up to 32 scanlines.
-
-- included vgaio, a program to read/write vga register values from Joerg.
-
-- included mcon, the keyboard mouse emulator control program from Joerg.
-
-- applied averrunnable patch to satisfy the most recent NetBSD-current.
-
-- fixing cursor not updated bug if usl/vt server is running on vt0
-
-- polished some chars in Util/fonts/vt220l.810, fixed all permissions in
- the uuencoded fontfiles.
-
-- debugged the EGA/VGA curses based font editor 'fed' in Util/fed. It seems
- it's working ok now now.
-
-- updated copyright header files
-
-- synchronize asynchronous cursor position update with having a valid
- (new) cursor (row) position from sputc(). (Otherwise a cursor
- would appear temporarily in the first position of the first
- function key label in the HP mode)
-
-- updated screeninfo ioctl and scon to report the monitor type
-
-- added file Doc/Notes for random notes and hints for pcvt-users.
-
-- enhanced the pcvtid-ioctl and the ispcvt(8) utility to print out the
- values of all "PCVT_XXXXXX" compile time options.
-
-- included work from Joerg to convert all ifdef's to if's, to be able
- to compile various configurations of pcvt without changing
- options in the header file.
-
-- included (currently untested !) patch for a keyboard mouse emulator
- from Joerg. (he got problems after he bought a notebook with
- just one serial port, which he wanted to use for slip ...)
-
-- screensaver reset is now also done asynchronously to get more speed. the
- function average() was renamed to async_update().
-
-- cursor position update and cursor position display in HP mode is now done
- asynchronously in function average() in pcvt_sup.c. the function
- update_cursor does no longer exist. this gave about 10..30% increase
- in speed depending on the data cat'ed (termcap, kernel, 1Mb nulls)
-
-- HP function key emulation processing debugged, this has to be rewritten
- to use a stack and a new parser. elm -K now works a bit more, the
- display is not garbled anymore, but fkey strings do not work.
-
-- pcvt_vtf.c split off from pcvt_out.c, file got > 100k. Checked all
- forward declarations in header and source files
-
-- 132 column support for Cirrus Logic CL-GD542X chipsets written by
- Onno van der Linden, c/o vdlinden@fwi.uva.nl
-
-- keyboard scancode display (#define PCVT_SHOWKEYS)
-
-- printscreen keycode fix form Onno van der Linden
-
-- Util/Makefile.inc added .depend dependency for make depend
-
-- pcvt_ioctl.h is now installed into /usr/include/machine.
-
-- keyboard scancode 1 is now used by default, perhaps it cures some problems
-
-- support for keyboard scancodes sets 1 and 2 (compile time selectable via
- PCVT_SCANSET), patch from Onno van der Linden, c/o vdlinden@fwi.uva.nl
-
-- Util/fontedit.c updated to "#if defined (__386BSD__) || defined (__NetBSD__)"
- (suggested by Mark Weaver, Mark_Weaver@brown.edu)
-
-- 132 column support for S3 86c928 chipsets
-
-- split off pcvt_ext.c from pcvt_sup.c, it was more than 100k ....
-
-- intro of Doc/Manifest and Doc/TestedHardware, removed README.X-PATCH because
- it was now really outdated
-
-- superprobe compatibility patches from Joerg
-
-- intro of file Doc/BugList
-
-- another powerpatch from Joerg:
- - some vgaioctl's are now available if in X mode (i.e. to scon to
- another screen from within an xterm)
- - removed bug in keyboardhandling, numlock'ed numkeys did send an
- additional null (0x00) char, this has been fixed now.
- - SysRq key made functional
-
-- made force 24 lines (see below) the default configuration to have a well
- behaving vt220 emulator at startup.
-
-- every vt now has a separate caps-lock, num-lock and scroll-lock flag and
- a separate handling of these lock-keys.
-
-- made sleeping in case of scroll lock working from an earlier patch from Joerg.
-
-- large patch from Joerg:
- - Doc/pcvt.4 updated to reflect recent changes
- - struct winsize set ok when switching between HP/VT
- - struct winsize pixels reflect real values now
- - ioctl for switching between 80 and 132 cols
- - 132 columns for generic VGA's
- - updated scon to provide access to ioctl 80/132 col switching
-
-- removed pcconcoftc and kbdsoftc structures from header files, removed
- pcconsintr variable and introduced kbd polling synchronization
- variable kbd_polling.
-
-- merging Joerg's patch to support 132 columns on Tseng Labs ET3000
-
-- moved Util/uemacs/* --> Etc/uemacs.tar.Z.uu
-
-- added patches from Joerg for new Makefiles in Util
-
-- added keyboard security define's to the new X server code
-
-- adding bugfixes from Joerg Wunsch for "old" (= non vt switching) X server
-
-- Control-Alt-Functionkey(1...12) switches now virtual screens/terminals to
- behave consistently with xfree 2.0, also the pages are now checked
- against the real no. of terminals available ALL the time ...
-
-- pcvt_hdr.h: changed "int pcstart();" to "void pcstart();" to avoid warning
- message when compiling under NetBSD-current
-
-- Doc dir split into Doc and Etc, Support renamed to Util
-
-- adding NetBSD-current support for new X server support (syscframe changed
- to trapframe in NetBSD-current as of 11/11/93)
-
-- adding Joergs changes for XFree86 2.0 multiple X server and/or terminal
- session support
-
-- adding entries from patchkit 0.2.4 codrv keymap to Support/keycap/keycap.src
-
-- Keyboard security introduced into the XSERVER dependent part in pcvt_drv.c
-
-- renamed device files from /dev/ttycXX to /dev/ttyvXX
-
-- added file Doc/pcvt.el from Joerg Wunsch to distribution
-
-- added HP-mode function key map from Gordon L. Burditt to description
- in Doc/Keyboard.HP
-
-- fixed bug in scon which prevents it from showing the correct status of
- 132 column support of chipset
-
-- 132 column mode for Trident TVGA9000 works now, after 2 1/5 months of
- calling everybody i eventually got a tech ref manual from Trident ....
-
-- it is now possible to "force" pcvt into a 24 line mode when operating
- in pure VT mode with 25 lines or in HP mode with 28 lines. This
- is sometimes necessary when running software which assumes it runs
- on a "real" VT220 which has just 24 lines.
-
-- updated scon to support the 24 lines force mode (scon -f [ on | off ])
-
-- soft reset fkey now positions cursor into left upper corner, update_cursor()
- made global function
-
-- updated scon (-l) to print out additional info about the vga chipset,
- family and 132 column support if VGA detected.
-
-- added additional fields to screeninfo structure in pcvt_ioctl.h to be
- able to return information about current vga chipset.
-
-- moved VGA type/family definitions from pcvt_hdr.h to pcvt_ioctl.h
-
-- Terminfo and Termcap updated to support 132 columns
-
-- fixed bug in kcon which outputs garbage for remapped keys in kcon -l.
- (reported by Gordon L. Burditt, gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org)
-
-- modified Makefile for Support/ispcvt to copy it for installation instead
- of moving it ..
-
-- renamed /usr/share/misc/keycap -> /usr/share/misc/keycap.pcvt to
- avoid nameclash with same file for codrv (Gordon Burditt)
-
-- security bit no longer ignored when initializing keyboard (see #define
- PCVT_USEKBDSEC in pcvt_hdr.h, suggested by Terry Lambert)
-
-- cpufunc.h include made only for NetBSD (Gordon Burditt)
-
-- switch statement in pcvt_drv.c removed for 386BSD (Gordon Burditt)
-
-- Trident cursor size bug removed
-
-- keyboard initialization for ddb
-
-- added support for cursor on/of switching, screensaver and DECTCEM
-
-- removed explicit Hercules support, MDA = Hercules in this context now
-
-- patchkit from Joerg Wunsch (kbd-overlay malloc, scroll_sleep, clip fix)
-
-- ispcvt now installed into /usr/sbin
-
-- removed PCVT_NETBSD08 and PCVT_NETBSDCU, intro of PCVT_NETBSD
-
-- implemented 132 column operation for wd90c11 chipsets
-
-- PCVT_PREPATCH022 renamed to PCVT_NEEDPG
-
-- INSTALLATION.NetBSD written
-
-- DEVICE in kcon makefile changed from /dev/console to /dev/ttyc0
-
-- new keyboard code in pcvt_kbd.c from NetBSD current
-
-- new /etc/rc.local script in INSTALLATION
-
-- implemented 132 column operation for et4000 chipsets
-
-- detection of super vga chipsets as a prerequisite for 132 col mode
-
-- switched to memory mapped virtual screen operation, configurable no. of
- virtual screens, virtual screens now also on MDA and Hercules boards
-
-
-Changes 2.10 -> 2.20 June 1993
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-- added new option -a to scon to get the video adaptor in scripts
-
-- support for NetBSD-current, define PCVT_NETBSDCU to enable it
-
-- Support for NetBSD 0.8, define PCVT_NETBSD08 in pcvt_hdr.h to enable it.
-
-- Change Support/Makefile to use <bsd.subdir.mk> instead of <bsd.prog.mk>
-
-- Font editor for the EGA/VGA font-files added to support the design of new
- fonts. One will need Zeyd M. Ben-Halim's ncurses library to compile it, see
- file README.FIRST for information where to get it
-
-- Doc/INSTALLATION upgraded
-
-- Terminfo entry added to support Zeyd M. Ben-Halim's ncurses port
-
-- ispcvt is now installed in /sbin to have it at boottime if /usr is not
- yet mounted.
-
-- applied a patch which prevents CAPS LOCK, SHIFT LOCK, and SCROLL LOCK
- from being repeated (causing i.e a flashing CAPS LOCK led while
- holding CAPS LOCK key down).
- (diff from Gordon L. Burditt, gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org)
-
-- merging patches to support the pccons-model of X11 server support
- (diff from Joerg Wunsch, joerg_wunsch@uriah.sax.de)
-
-- file pcvt_drv.c routine pg() enclosed in "#ifdef PCVT_PREPATCH022" to solve
- multiple defined symbols beginning with patchkit 0.2.2
- (reported by Marko Karppinen, dreamer@purkki.apu.fi)
-
-- added british keycap entry into keycap source file
- (from Andy Duplain, duplain@rtf.bt.co.uk)
-
-
-Changes 2.00 -> 2.10 March 1993
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-- detecting the presence of video boards has been changed to ask the
- BIOS "equipment byte" in the RTC-CMOS ram what's installed. this caused
- many discussions but solved also many problems ....
-
-- driver name changed from "pc" to "vt" for multiple driver coexistence
- (diff from Joerg Wunsch, joerg_wunsch@uriah.sax.de)
-
-- new devicenames recommended for showup in utils like "ps"
- (many people suggested that ..)
-
-- new location for manual pcvt.0
- (diff from Joerg Wunsch, joerg_wunsch@uriah.sax.de)
-
-- new demo file "sgr.vt" to show available graphic renditions
-
-- intro of Doc/ChangeLog (this file)
-
-- fixed bug in Support/keycap/Makefile
- (diff from Gordon L. Burditt, gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org)
-
-- make vttest (main.c) compile after applying patchkit-beta2
-
-- screensaver fixed by Joerg Wunsch
-
-- screensaver now compiled in by default
-
-- made recognition of CONTROL-ALT-DELETE an optional #ifdef'ed feature
-
-- added sgr-conversion table for MDA adaptors
-
-- fixed sgr-conversion table for VGA monochrome environments
-
-- added support for using the kernel debugger
- (diff from Bruce Evans, bde@runx.oz.au)
-
-- fixed several bugs regarding monochrome environments in pcvt_sup.c
-
-- fixed bug in scon preventing one from piping output though more
- (reported by Gordon L. Burditt, gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org)
-
-- display current screen number in HP-mode in the bottom right of screen
-
-- changed names of all #define-able compile time options to start with
- "PCVT_" for easy identification and installation into the kernel config file
-
-- applied another pcvt_kbd.c patchkit from Bruce Evans, bde@runx.oz.au. he
- writes:
-
- These fixes are mainly related to ddb. sgetc has a weird interface that
- has caused some bugs, and it was too easy for ddb to reenter itself.
-
- 1. Don't use char for keypad2num, char might be unsigned. Space is not
- important since the array is small.
-
- 2. Don't use u_short for n.
-
- 3. Change some 0's to NULLs.
-
- 4. sgetc must not return NULL for the !noblock case. Only callers with
- noblock set check for the null pointer. When the kernel follows a
- null pointer, I think page 0 is sometimes mapped in so nothing bad
- happens. The kernel panics if the page is not mapped in.
-
- 5. Reentrancy fix. The debugger really ought to check for reentrancy
- itself, but the driver still needs to return early after the
- debugger returns, so that it doesn't return a junk ESC from
- ctrl-alt-ESC.
-
- 6. xlatkey2ascii may return NULL too.
-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/CharGen b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/CharGen
deleted file mode 100644
index c047bfa..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/CharGen
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
-Character Generator description (before it gets lost ..)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-The lower character generator is the default IBM character set II.
-
-The description of the higher character generator follows below. The
-character names are taken from the "Postscript Language Reference
-Manual", 2nd Edition, Fourth printing July 1991, pp 596.
-
-NOTE: The hex values here are NOT the values the character is identified
- by in the emulator. The "physical" (vt220 character) to "logical"
- (this table, character generator) conversion is done in the character
- output routine by using the tables from file pcvt_tbl.h.
-
-The order of the characters is not regular and was largely influenced by
-the status of my brain while pixel-placing characters ....
-
-HEX What
---- -------------------------------------------------
-00 Control code display for
-. control characters in the
-1f range 0x00 - 0x1f
-
-20 Control code display for
-. control characters in the
-3f range 0x80 - 0x9f
-
-HEX What
---- -------------------------------------------------
-40 rho
-41 psi
-42 partialdiff
-43 lambda
-44 iota
-45 eta
-46 epsilon
-47 chi
-48 logicaland
-49 logicalor
-4a union
-4b propersuperset
-4c propersubset
-4d gamma
-4e Xi
-4f Psi
-
-HEX What
---- -------------------------------------------------
-50 Pi
-51 arrowdblright
-52 arrowdblboth
-53 Lambda
-54 Theta
-55 congruent
-56 gradient
-57 Delta
-58 proportional
-59 therefore
-5a integral
-5b fraction
-5c (inverted fraction ????)
-5d angle
-5e (inverted angle ????)
-5f braceleftmid
-
-HEX What
---- -------------------------------------------------
-60 bracerightmid
-61 bracelefttp
-62 braceleftbt
-63 bracerighttp
-64 bracerightbt
-65 radical
-66 omega
-67 (Yen ??)
-68 xi
-69 yacute
-6a thorn
-6b eth
-6c Thorn
-6d Yacute
-6e multiply
-6f Eth
-
-HEX What
---- -------------------------------------------------
-70 threequarters
-71 Cedillasmall
-72 Acutesmall
-73 emdash
-74 registered
-75 endash
-76 logicalnot
-77 dieresis
-78 notequal
-79 scan 9
-7a scan 7
-7b scan 5
-7c scan 3
-7d scan 1
-7e upsilon
-7f emptyset
-
-HEX What
---- -------------------------------------------------
-80 oe
-81 Otilde
-82 atilde
-83 Ydieresis
-84 Ucircumflex
-85 Uacute
-86 Ugrave
-87 Oslash
-88 OE
-89 Otilde
-8a Ocircumflex
-8b Oacute
-8c Ograve
-8d Idieresis
-8e Icircumflex
-8f Iacute
-
-HEX What
---- -------------------------------------------------
-90 Igrave
-91 Edieresis
-92 Ecircumflex
-93 Egrave
-94 Atilde
-95 Acircumflex
-96 Aacute
-97 Agrave
-98 onesuperior
-99 (small black rectangle)
-9a zeta
-9b threesuperior
-9c copyright
-9d currency
-9e kappa
-9f (inverted question mark)
-
-HEX What
---- -------------------------------------------------
-a0 the remaining positions
-. are used for the vt220
-ff downloadable characterset
-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- (phoooo ..)
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Charsets b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Charsets
deleted file mode 100644
index b30dd8a..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Charsets
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
-
-I. Character Set Selection on VT220 Terminals
-==================================================
-
-
-name C0 GL C1 GR
- +---+ +-------------------+ +---+ +-------------------+
- |00h| | | |80h| | |
-range | | | | 20h .. 7fh | | | | | a0h .. ffh |
- |1fh| | | |9fh| | |
- +---+ +-------------------+ +---+ +-------------------+
-length 32 96 32 96
-
- /\
-SECOND /||\ "lock"- or "single"-shift one set of G0, G1, G2 or
-STEP || G3 into one of the "displayable" charactersets GL
- || or GR. (escape) sequences are: SI, SO, ESC ~, ESC n,
- || ESC }, ESC o, ESC |, ESC N and ESC O.
-
- +----+ +----+ +----+ +----+
-name | G0 | | G1 | | G2 | | G3 |
-length |(96)| |(96)| |(96)| |(96)|
- +----+ +----+ +----+ +----+
-
- /\
- /||\ designate a hard or a soft character set as
- || one of G0, G1, G2 or G3, used escape sequences
-FIRST || are, ESC ( X, ESC ) X, ESC * X and ESC + X - where X is
-STEP || B for ascii, < for supplemental, 0 for special, A for
- || british, 4 for dutch, C and 5 for finnish etc. etc. ...
- ||
-
- +-----+ +------------+ +--------+ +-----------+ +------------+
-name |ascii| |supplemental| |special | | national | |downloadable|
- | | | graphics | |graphics| |replacement| |characterset|
-length | (96)| | (96)| | (96)| | (96)| | (96)|
- +-----+ +------------+ +--------+ +-----------+ +------------+
-
- \-------\ /----------/ norway/danish
- | dutch
- together, this is also finnish
- referred to as the french
- multinational character french canada
- set (power on default german
- on a dec vt220) italian
- spanish
- swedish
- swiss
-
-
-II. Emulating Character Set Selection
-=========================================
-
-MDA/HCG/CGA:
-
- just a partial emulation is done, because these boards don't allow
- downloadable charactersets. some characters simply don't display
- because they are not in the characterset roms on the video board.
-
- if you want to change the mapping, have a look at the default tables
- in pcvt_tbl.h.
-
-EGA/VGA:
-
- these cards have provisions for downloadable charactersets and so
- many vt220/vt320 charactersets are fully supported:
-
- - US Ascii
- - DEC Supplemental
- - DEC Special Graphic
- - DEC Technical
- - ISO Latin-1
- - Downloadable
-
- when the emulator is started, it behaves initially similar to
- the MDA/CGA/HCG method described above.
-
- when a second (special) characterset for a given screen resolution
- is loaded via the "loadfont" utility, the emulator detects this fact
- and uses from then on extended tables to access the second charset
- as an upper half 512 characterset in terms of ega/vga speak.
-
- from this time on, vt220 downloadable fonts are usable.
-
- the organization of this extended characterset is as follows:
-
- 0x00 ... 0x1f C0 display function fonts
- 0x20 ... 0x3f C1 display function fonts
- 0x40 ... 0x9f fonts for DEC Supplemental, DEC Special
- Graphic, DEC Technical and ISO Latin-1
- 0xa0 ... 0xff VT220 Downloadable Font
-
- the mapping between vt220 charactersets and the charactersets inside
- the ega/vga is done by tables found in the file pcvt_tbl.h.
-
- there is a MSDOS fonteditor called "EVAFONT" available on the
- SIMTEL-20 archive, which i used to edit the character sets in the
- distribution.
-
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/EscapeSequences b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/EscapeSequences
deleted file mode 100644
index 8e0e2c7..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/EscapeSequences
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,268 +0,0 @@
- Control Codes and Escape Sequences supported by pcvt
-===============================================================================
-
-CONTROL CODES
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NUL (0x00) ignored
- SOH (0x01) ignored
- STX (0x02) ignored
- ETX (0x03) ignored
- EOT (0x04) ignored
- ENQ (0x05) ignored
- ACK (0x06) ignored
-
- BEL (0x07) beep
-
- BS (0x08) move one character position to the left
- until at left margin
-
- HT (0x09) move to next tab stop
-
- LF (0x0a) move to next line, same column
- VT (0x0b) move to next line, same column
- FF (0x0c) move to next line, same column
-
- CR (0x0d) move to left margin on current column
-
- SO (0x0e) invoke character set G1 into GL
- SI (0x0f) invoke character set G0 into GL
-
- DLE (0x10) ignored
- DC1 (0x11) ignored
- DC2 (0x12) ignored
- DC3 (0x13) ignored
- DC4 (0x14) ignored
- NAK (0x15) ignored
- SYN (0x16) ignored
- ETB (0x17) ignored
-
- CAN (0x18) abort current escape sequence
-
- EM (0x19) ignored
-
- SUB (0x1a) abort current escape sequence
-
- ESC (0x1b) start of escape sequence
-
- FS (0x1c) ignored
- GS (0x1d) ignored
- RS (0x1e) ignored
- US (0x1f) ignored
-
- VT220 control codes in the range 0x80 .. 0x9f are completely ignored,
- but displayed as C1 display controls.
-
-
-ESCAPE SEQUENCES DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(ni) = not implemented yet, all hooks available inside emulator!
-<p> = numeric parameter
-
- ESC space F select 7-bit c1 control transmission (ni)
- ESC space G select 8-bit c1 control transmission (ni)
-
- ESC # 3 double height top half (ni)
- ESC # 4 double height bottom half (ni)
- ESC # 5 single width single height (ni)
- ESC # 6 double width single height (ni)
-
- ESC # 8 fill screen with 'E's
-
- ESC 7 save cursor
-
- ESC 8 restore cursor
-
- ESC = keypad application mode
-
- ESC > keypad numeric mode
-
- ESC D index
-
- ESC E next line
-
- ESC H set tab at cur col
-
- ESC M reverse index
-
- ESC N single shift G2
-
- ESC O single shift G3
-
- ESC Z who are you
-
- ESC d Only available if PCVT_SETCOLOR was defined when
- compiling the kernel, allows to set custom color table
- for more info, see pcvt_out.c ...
-
- ESC c power up reset
-
- ESC n Lock Shift G2 -> GL
-
- ESC o Lock Shift G3 -> GL
-
- ESC } Lock Shift G2 -> GR
-
- ESC | Lock Shift G3 -> GR
-
- ESC ~ Lock Shift G1 -> GR
-
- ESC [ ? <p> h set dec private modes
- ESC [ ? <p> l reset dec private modes
- 1 CKM - cursor key mode
- 6 OM - origin mode
- 7 AWM - auto wrap mode
-
- ESC [ <p> ' z DECELR - Enable Locator Report (ni)
-
- ESC [ <p> ' { DECSLE - Select type of locator events (ni)
-
- ESC [ ? n Terminal Reports
-
- ESC [ ? K selective erase in line
-
- ESC [ ? J selective erase in display
-
- ESC [ <p> @ insert char(s)
-
- ESC [ <p> A cursor up
-
- ESC [ <p> B cursor down
-
- ESC [ <p> C cursor forward
-
- ESC [ <p> D cursor backward
-
- ESC [ <p> H cursor direct cursor addressing
-
- ESC [ <p> J erase screen
-
- ESC [ <p> K erase line
-
- ESC [ <p> L insert line
-
- ESC [ <p> M delete line
-
- ESC [ <p> P delete char
-
- ESC [ <p> S scroll up
-
- ESC [ <p> T scroll down
-
- ESC [ <p> X erase character
-
- ESC [ <p> c device attributes
-
- ESC [ <p> f direct cursor addressing
-
- ESC [ <p> g clear tabs
-
- ESC [ <p> h set mode
- ESC [ <p> l reset mode
- 4 IRM - insert replacement mode
- 20 LNM - line feed / newline mode
-
- ESC [ <p> i media copy (ni)
-
- ESC [ <p> m select graphic rendition
- 0 reset to normal attributes
- 1 bold
- 4 underline
- 5 blinking
- 7 reverse
- 22 bold off
- 24 underline off
- 25 blinking off
- 27 reverse off
- 30-37 foreground colors (on color display)
- 40-47 background colors (on color display)
-
- ESC [ <p> n device status report
-
- ESC [ <p> r set scrolling region
-
- ESC [ <p> x request / report terminal parameters
-
- ESC [ <p> y invoke selftests (ni)
-
-
- ESC [ x request/report parameters
- ESC [ y invoke seftest(s)
-
- ESC [ " q SCA
- ESC [ ! p SCA
-
- ESC ( <p> designate G0
- ESC ) <p> designate G1
- ESC * <p> designate G2
- ESC + <p> designate G3
- ESC - <p> designate G1 (96)
- ESC . <p> designate G2 (96)
- ESC / <p> designate G3 (96)
- A British or ISO-Latin-1
- B USASCII
- C Finnish
- 5 Finnish
- E Norwegian/Danish
- 6 Norwegian/Danish
- H Swedish
- 7 Swedish
- K German
- Q French Canadien
- R French
- Y Italian
- Z Spanish
- 0 special graphics
- 1 alternate ROM
- 2 alt ROM, spec graphics
- 3 HP Roman 8, upper 128 chars*/
- 4 Dutch
- < DEC Supplemental
- = Swiss
- > DEC Technical
-
-
-ESCAPE SEQUENCES HEWLETT-PACKARD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-ESC&f<attr>a<key>k<llen>d<slen>L<label><string> set function key label
-
- attr = attribute, 0 - normal (not implemented)
- 1 - local only (not implemented)
- 2 - transmit only (not implemented)
-
- key = function key number, range 1 .. 8
-
- llen = label string length
-
- slen = string string length
-
- label = label data (up to 16 chars per label)
-
- string = string to send data (up to 80 chars per label)
- (not implemented)
-
-EXAMPLE:
-========
-
- ESC&f0a1k16d1LFUNCTION KEY 0
-
- sets function key label 1 to "FUNCTION KEY ".
- should program fkey 1 to emit "0" on keypress
-
-
-ESC&j<parm> function key operations
-
- parm = '@' remove the function key labels from screen
-
- parm = 'A' display the modes set of function key labels
-
- parm = 'B' enable & display user function key labels
-
- parm = 'C' clear message & restore the current key labels
-
- parm = 'R' enable usr/sys and menu and label modes
-
- parm = 'S' disable usr/sys and menu and label modes
-
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Keyboard.HP b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Keyboard.HP
deleted file mode 100644
index 06ad5b7..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Keyboard.HP
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,286 +0,0 @@
-================================================================================
-# #
-# Function key mapping for the "more HP" - like layout #
-# #
-================================================================================
-
-
-I. Function Key Map
-========================
-
-
-PC | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 |
-Key
- _________________________________________________________________________
-UNSHF| 132 | Soft| | | | 7/8 | Dspl| Auto| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN|
-SYS | Cols|Reset| | | Beep| Bit | Func| Wrap| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
-LABEL|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
-UNSHF| | | | | | | | | SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN|
-USER | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 | F13 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
-LABEL|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
- | | | | | | | | | Fkey| U/S |VT/HP| Next|
-ALT | F14 | HELP| DO | F17 | F18 | F19 | F20 | F21 |Label|Label| Mode| SCRN|
- |_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
- | User| User| User| User| User| User| User| User| | | | |
-SHIFT| F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 | F13 | | | | |
- |_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
-ALT- | User| User| User| User| User| User| User| User| | | | |
-SHIFT| F14 | F15 | F16 | F17 | F18 | F19 | F20 | F21 | | | | |
- |_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
-CTRL-| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN|
-ALT | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
- |_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
-
-PC | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 |
-Key
-
-
-
-II. Special Keys Used To Change The General Runtime Functionality
-=====================================================================
-
-
- To be consistent with XFfree86 2.0 Virtual Screen switching, it is
- now also possible to switch screens by using:
-
- CTRL - ALT - Fx , where x can be 1 ... No of screens compiled,
- see the definition of PCVT_NSCREENS !
-
-
- Virtual Screen/Terminal switching
- ---------------------------------
-
- F9 or CTRL-ALT-F1 switches to screen 0
- F10 or CTRL-ALT-F2 switches to screen 1
- F11 or CTRL-ALT-F3 switches to screen 2
- F12 or CTRL-ALT-F4 switches to screen 3
- CTRL-ALT-F5 switches to screen 4
- CTRL-ALT-F6 switches to screen 5
- CTRL-ALT-F7 switches to screen 6
- CTRL-ALT-F8 switches to screen 7
- CTRL-ALT-F9 switches to screen 8
- CTRL-ALT-F10 switches to screen 9
- CTRL-ALT-F11 switches to screen 10
- CTRL-ALT-F12 switches to screen 11
-
- (see also ALT-F12 below)
-
-
- ALT-F9 Function key labels ON / OFF
- ------------------------------------
-
- this key is only operational, when in HP/VT mode, see F11
-
- ALT-F9 toggles between function key labels displayed or not.
-
- ON: screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
- 2 lines fkey labels displayed
- row/col display enabled
- 1 line status/load avg line
-
- OFF: screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
- no function key labels displayed
- no row/col display
- no status/load avg line
-
- applicable escape sequences:
-
- switch OFF:
- ESC & j @ remove labels from screen
-
- switch ON:
- ESC & j A display system fkey labels
- ESC & j B display user fkey labels
- ESC & j C display current fkey labels
-
-
- ALT-F10 User / System Function key labels
- -----------------------------------------
-
- this key is only operational, when in HP/VT mode, see ALT-F11
-
- ALT-F10 toggles between the display of user or system
- function key labels
-
- this key is only active if labels are toggled on via
- the ALT-F9 function key
-
- screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
- 2 lines fkey labels displayed
- row/col display enabled
- 1 line status/load avg line
-
-
- applicable escape sequences: (see above)
-
- ESC & j A display system fkey labels
- ESC & j B display user fkey labels
- ESC & j C display current fkey labels
-
-
- ALT-F11 Toggle between pure VT and HP-VT Emulation
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- This key switches between pure vt100/vt220 mode and
- vt100/vt220 with hp-fkey-labels mode of operation.
- this is not dependent of any screen resolution the
- virtual consoles are in.
-
- initially, after power on, all virtual screens are in
- the pure vt-mode:
-
- - the emulator does not execute any hp escape sequences
- - the function key label lines are switched off
- - no load average or status line is displayed
- - no row / column counter is displayed
- - no window number is displayed
- - the full screen 25x80, 28x80 or 50x80 is usable
- - ALT-F9 and ALT-F10 have no function
-
- when toggled to the vt/hp mix of operation, the following
- changes take place:
-
- - the emulator executes the supported hp-esc sequences
- - the function key labels are displayable depending
- on the state of ALT-F9/F10
- - the load average is displayed
- - the row / column counters are displayed
- - the window number is displayed in the lower right corner
- - in any screen resolution, the last 3 lines are lost,
- so one has a 22x80, 25x80 and 47x80 resolution
- - F9 and F10 are operational.
-
- when switching modes by means of ALT-F11, the following
- changes to the current environment, the emulator may
- be in, apply:
-
- - the screen is cleared
- - the cursor moves to the home position
- - the scrolling region is reset to default
-
- (this functionality is available via an ioctl)
-
- ALT-F12 Cycle current screen
- ----------------------------
-
- This key cycles through the display of the video
- screens. on startup, screen 0 is displayed; with every
- keypress of F12, the next screen is displayed, wrapping
- from the maximum screen number back to screen 0.
-
- (this functionality is available via an ioctl)
-
-
-III. Special Keys used to change the Runtime Functionality of a Page
-=======================================================================
-
- when in mixed HP/VT mode, one has two types of function key labels
- on screen, user function keys and system function keys.
-
- this functionality is NOT available in pure VT220 mode !
-
- the user function keys emit the below mentioned VT220 function-
- key sequences. the labels can be reprogrammed by use of escape
- sequences.
-
- in system function key mode, several pre-programmed functions inside
- the emulator can be toggled, currently implemented are:
-
- - F1, if a chipset is detected for which 132 operation is supported,
- F1 toggles between 80 columns and 132 columns.
- - F2, does a soft reset of the emulator code
- - F3, -/-
- - F4, -/-
- - F5, toggle the audible beep generation
- - F6, toggle 7/8 bit char width
- - F7, toggle display functions. this means that control codes
- in the range 0x00 to 0x1f are not EXECUTED by the emulator
- any longer, but displayed on the screen
- - F8, toggle automatic cursor wraparound at end of line
-
- these functions operate just for the selected screen
-
-
-IV. Keyboard VT220 compatibility
-====================================
-
- The following keys behave different as probably expected.
-
- They were mapped to provide more VT220 compatibility.
-
- To have F1-F8 emit something in HP-mode, you have to switch
- to user function key labels by using ALT-F10 (see ALT-F10 above) !
-
- PC Keyboard VT220 Keyboard
- ------------- --------------------------------------------------
- F1 F6 (ESC [ 17 ~)
- F2 F7 (ESC [ 18 ~)
- F3 F8 (ESC [ 19 ~)
- F4 F9 (ESC [ 20 ~)
- F5 F10 (ESC [ 21 ~)
- F6 F11 (ESC [ 23 ~)
- F7 F12 (ESC [ 24 ~)
- F8 F13 (ESC [ 25 ~)
- ALT-F1 F14 (ESC [ 26 ~)
- ALT-F2 HELP (ESC [ 28 ~)
- ALT-F3 DO (ESC [ 29 ~)
- ALT-F4 F17 (ESC [ 31 ~)
- ALT-F5 F18 (ESC [ 32 ~)
- ALT-F6 F19 (ESC [ 33 ~)
- ALT-F7 F20 (ESC [ 34 ~)
- ALT-F8 F21 (ESC [ 35 ~) (i know !!!!)
-
- SHIFT-F1 ... SHIFT-F8
- User Defined Keys for F6 - F13
-
- ALT-SHIFT-F1 ... ALT-SHIFT-F8
- User Defined Keys for F14 - F20
-
- Insert Insert Here (ESC [ 2 ~)
-
- Delete Remove (ESC [ 3 ~)
-
- Home Find (ESC [ 1 ~)
-
- End Select (ESC [ 4 ~)
-
- PgUp Prev Screen (ESC [ 5 ~)
-
- PgDn Next Screen (ESC [ 6 ~)
-
- PrtSc (ignored)
-
- Pause (ignored)
-
- Break (ignored)
-
- Cursor Keys dependent upon state of cursor key mode either
- ESC [ A ... ESC [ D or ESC O A ... ESC O D
-
- NumLock toggles Numeric Keypad for Keypad Numeric Mode
- and Keypad Application Mode
-
- ALT-Keypad-0 can be used to generate any keycode in the
- ALT-Keypad-1 rage 0-255.
- ALT-Keypad-2 this was modeled with the behaviour of a
- ALT-Keypad-3 popular boot loader in mind
- ALT-Keypad-4
- ALT-Keypad-5
- ALT-Keypad-6
- ALT-Keypad-7
- ALT-Keypad-8
- ALT-Keypad-9
-
- Numeric Keypad dependent upon state of keypad numeric/application
- mode either 0 ... 9 or ESC O p ... ESC O y
-
- ALT-NumLock emits PF1 sequence (ESC O P)
-
- ALT-Keypad-/ emits PF2 sequence (ESC O Q)
-
- ALT-Keypad-* emits PF3 sequence (ESC O R)
-
- ALT-Keypad-- emits PF4 sequence (ESC O S)
-
-
-/* EOF */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Keyboard.VT b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Keyboard.VT
deleted file mode 100644
index 4353ec7..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Keyboard.VT
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,231 +0,0 @@
-================================================================================
-# #
-# Function key mapping for the "more VT220" - like layout #
-# #
-================================================================================
-
-
-I. Special Keys Used To Change The General Runtime Functionality
-=====================================================================
-
-
- CTRL-F9 Function key labels ON / OFF
- ------------------------------------
-
- this key is only operational, when in HP/VT mode, see CTRL-F11
-
- CTRL-F9 toggles between function key labels displayed or not.
-
- ON: screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
- 2 lines fkey labels displayed
- row/col display enabled
- 1 line status/load avg line
-
- OFF: screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
- no function key labels displayed
- no row/col display
- no status/load avg line
-
- applicable escape sequences:
-
- switch OFF:
- ESC & j @ remove labels from screen
-
- switch ON:
- ESC & j A display system fkey labels
- ESC & j B display user fkey labels
- ESC & j C display current fkey labels
-
-
- CTRL-F10 User / System Function key labels
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- this key is only operational, when in HP/VT mode, see CTRL-F11
-
- CTRL-F10 toggles between the display of user or system
- function key labels
-
- this key is only active if labels are toggled on via
- the CTRL-F9 function key
-
- screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
- 2 lines fkey labels displayed
- row/col display enabled
- 1 line status/load avg line
-
-
- applicable escape sequences: (see above)
-
- ESC & j A display system fkey labels
- ESC & j B display user fkey labels
- ESC & j C display current fkey labels
-
-
- CTRL-F11 Toggle between pure VT and HP-VT Emulation
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- This key switches between pure vt100/vt220 mode and
- vt100/vt220 with hp-fkey-labels mode of operation.
- this is not dependent of any screen resolution the
- virtual consoles are in.
-
- initially, after power on, all virtual screens are in
- the pure vt-mode:
-
- - the emulator does not execute any hp escape sequences
- - the function key label lines are switched off
- - no load average or status line is displayed
- - no row / column counter is displayed
- - the full screen 25x80, 28x80 or 50x80 is usable
- - CTRL-F9 and CTRL-F10 have no function
-
- when toggled to the vt/hp mix of operation, the following
- changes take place:
-
- - the emulator executes the supported hp-esc sequences
- - the function key labels are displayable depending
- on the state of CTRL-F9/CTRL-F10
- - the load average is displayed
- - the row / column counters are displayed
- - in any screen resolution, the last 3 lines are lost,
- so one has a 22x80, 25x80 and 47x80 resolution
- - CTRL-F9 and CTRL-F10 are operational.
-
- when switching modes by means of CTRL-F11, the following
- changes to the current environment, the emulator may
- be in, apply:
-
- - the screen is cleared
- - the cursor moves to the home position
- - the scrolling region is reset to default
-
- (this functionality is available via an ioctl)
-
- F5 Cycle current page
- --------------------------
-
- This key cycles through the display of the video
- pages. on startup, page 0 is displayed; with every
- keypress of F5, the next page is displayed, wrapping
- from the maximum page number back to page 0.
-
- F1 switches to page 0
- F2 switches to page 1
- F3 switches to page 2
- F4 switches to page 3
-
- Shift-F1 -- select screen 4
- Shift-F2 -- select screen 5
- Shift-F3 -- select screen 6
- Shift-F4 -- select screen 7
- Shift-F5 -- select (current screen - 1)
-
- (this functionality is available via an ioctl)
-
-
-II. Special Keys used to change the Runtime Functionality of a Page
-=======================================================================
-
- when in mixed HP/VT mode, one has two types of function key labels
- on screen, user function keys and system function keys. they are
- accessed by using the CTRL key while pressing a function key.
-
- the function key labels are NOT available in pure VT220 mode--although
- the function keys are still active
-
- the user function keys and their labels can be reprogrammed by use of
- escape sequences.
-
- in system function key mode, several pre-programmed functions inside
- the emulator can be toggled, currently implemented are:
-
- - CTRL-F1, toggle 80/132 columns
- - CTRL-F2, soft reset emulator
- - CTRL-F3, toggle force 24 lines mode
- - CTRL-F4, toggle keyboard debugging (if compiled in)
- - CTRL-F5, toggle the audible beep generation
- - CTRL-F6, toggle 7/8 bit char width
- - CTRL-F7, toggle display functions. this means that control codes
- in the range 0x00 to 0x1f are not EXECUTED by the emulator
- any longer, but displayed on the screen
- - CTRL-F8, toggle automatic cursor wraparound at end of line
-
- these functions operate just for the selected page
-
-
-III. Keyboard VT220 compatibility
-====================================
-
- The following keys behave different as probably expected.
-
- They were mapped to provide more VT220 compatibility.
-
-
- PC Keyboard VT220 Keyboard
- ------------- --------------------------------------------------
- F6 - F12 emit the sequences for VT220 F6 - F12 keys
- (ESC [ 17 ~ .... ESC [ 24 ~)
-
- ALT F1 - F10 emit the sequences for VT220 F11 - F14, HELP, DO,
- F17 - F20 keys
- (ESC [ 23 ~ .... ESC [ 34 ~)
-
- SHIFT F6 - F12 emit the User Definable Key sequences for VT220
- F6 - F12 keys or
- (ESC [ 17 ~ .... ESC [ 24 ~) for cleared sequences
-
- ALTSHIFT F1-F10 emit the User Definable Key sequences for VT220
- F11 - F14, HELP, DO, F17 - F20 keys or
- (ESC [ 23 ~ .... ESC [ 34 ~) for cleared sequences
-
- Insert Insert Here (ESC [ 2 ~)
-
- Delete Remove (ESC [ 3 ~)
-
- Home Find (ESC [ 1 ~)
-
- End Select (ESC [ 4 ~)
-
- PgUp Prev Screen (ESC [ 5 ~)
-
- PgDn Next Screen (ESC [ 6 ~)
-
- PrtSc (ignored)
-
- Pause (ignored)
-
- Break (ignored)
-
- Cursor Keys dependent upon state of cursor key mode either
- ESC [ A ... ESC [ D or ESC O A ... ESC O D
-
- NumLock toggles Numeric Keypad for Keypad Numeric Mode
- and Keypad Application Mode
-
- ALT-Keypad-0 can be used to generate any keycode in the
- ALT-Keypad-1 rage 0-255.
- ALT-Keypad-2 this was modeled with the behaviour of a
- ALT-Keypad-3 popular boot loader in mind
- ALT-Keypad-4
- ALT-Keypad-5
- ALT-Keypad-6
- ALT-Keypad-7
- ALT-Keypad-8
- ALT-Keypad-9
-
- Numeric Keypad dependent upon state of keypad numeric/application
- mode either 0 ... 9 or ESC O p ... ESC O y
-
- ALT-NumLock emits PF1 sequence (ESC O P)
-
- ALT-Keypad-/ emits PF2 sequence (ESC O Q)
-
- ALT-Keypad-* emits PF3 sequence (ESC O R)
-
- ALT-Keypad-- emits PF4 sequence (ESC O S)
-
- ALT-F11 emits PF1 sequence (ESC O P)
-
- ALT-F12 emits PF2 sequence (ESC O Q)
-
-/* EOF */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Makefile b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 8999896..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-FILES= Acknowledgements Bibliography BugList ChangeLog CharGen \
- Charsets EscapeSequences Keyboard.HP Keyboard.VT \
- Manifest NotesAndHints TestedHardware ToDo
-
-beforeinstall:
- for file in ${FILES}; \
- do \
- ${INSTALL} -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE} \
- ${.CURDIR}/$$file ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/Doc/$$file ; \
- done
-
-afterdistribute: beforeinstall
-
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Manifest b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Manifest
deleted file mode 100644
index cd75e15..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/Manifest
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
-
-FILES AND DIRECTORIES - Base Directory [pcvt Release 3.20]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Doc Documentation, see below
-Etc Additional things, see below
-README.FIRST guess what
-Util Additional utilities and support, see below
-
-Driversource Description
------------- --------------------------------------------------------
-pcvt_conf.h Driver, compile-time configuration file
-pcvt_drv.c Driver, os-interface
-pcvt_ext.c Driver, USL-VT Xserver ioctl's and 132 column support
-pcvt_hdr.h Driver, global include file
-pcvt_ioctl.h Driver, ioctl's available for the driver
-pcvt_kbd.c Driver, keyboard handling
-pcvt_kbd.h Driver, keyboard handling header file
-pcvt_out.c Driver, VT220 emulator state machine and misc
-pcvt_sup.c Driver, support code for ega's/vga's
-pcvt_tbl.h Driver, character set to vga charset mapping tables
-pcvt_vtf.c Driver, VT220 emulator support functions
-
-FILES AND DIRECTORIES - Doc
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Acknowledgements Everyone and everything who/what helped
-Bibliography Useful Books and documentation
-BugList Things to do
-ChangeLog Driver development history
-CharGen Description of the character set files
-Charsets VT220 and mda/cga/hcs/ega/vga charactersets
-EscapeSequences List of supported control codes & escape sequences
-INSTALL.FreeBSD-1.1 Install instructions for FreeBSD Release 1.1 or 1.1.5.1
-INSTALL.FreeBSD-2.0 Install instructions for FreeBSD Release 2.0
-INSTALL.NetBSD-0.9 Install instructions for NetBSD Release 0.9
-INSTALL.NetBSD-1.0 Install instructions for NetBSD Release 1.0
-Keyboard.HP Special keys and emulated VT220 keys, one style
-Keyboard.VT Special keys and emulated VT220 keys, other style
-Makefile Makefile for the pcvt.4 manualpage
-Manifest This file
-NotesAndHints Random notes and hints
-TestedHardware A list of tested Hardware, this is just what we got ...
-ToDo A list of things to do
-pcvt.4 Manual page for the driver and ioctl's
-
-
-FILES AND DIRECTORIES - Etc
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-MAKEDEV.pcvt A shell script to mknod the device files
-Terminfo A terminfo entry for the emulator, this IS in
- fact a VT220 terminfo entry !
-Termcap A termcap entry for the emulator, this IS in fact
- a series of VT220 termcap entries which
- are extended by 24/25/40/50 lines, 80/132
- columns and HP-function key labels
-pcvt.el GNU emacs configuration
-rc.local sample script for driver initialization
-ttys.pcvt.netbsd sample /etc/ttys.pcvt for NetBSD-current
-ttys.pcvt.freebsd sample /etc/ttys.pcvt for FreeBSD 1.1R
-ttys.pccons.netbsd sample /etc/ttys.pccons for NetBSD-current
-ttys.pccons.freebsd sample /etc/ttys.pccons for FreeBSD 1.1R
-uemacs.tar.Z.uu an example of how to use the function key labels.
- It consists of some files from/for MicroEmacs 3.11a:
- - dot-emacsrc, to be moved to /usr/local/.emacsrc,
- startup file for micro emacs, contains setup of
- the function key labels
- - emacs.hlp, interactive uemacs help system
- - unix.c-3.11a the source for the terminal handling
-xmodmap-german X-server german keyboard mapping sample
-
-
-FILES AND DIRECTORIES - Util
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-directory description
---------- ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-loadfont Program to download charactersets into EGA/VGA character
- generator memory.
-
-cursor Very simple program to set the cursor shape.
-
-scon Program to control various aspects of terminal emulation,
- such as: emulation mode, screen switching etc.
-
-kcon Program to control various aspects of the keyboard such as
- key remapping for national keyboards etc.
-
-keycap A library for accessing the keycap database
-
-ispcvt A short program usable in shell scripts to verify that the
- current running kernel has pcvt compiled in and that the
- the utility version and the driver version are the same.
-
-fontedit A program to edit VT220 downloadable character sets.
-
-userkeys A program to edit the VT220 programmable function keys.
-
-fonts Contains uuencoded binary fontfiles following the naming rule:
-
- vt220<X>.<YYY>.uu
-
- <X> can be 'l' or 'h', where 'l' stands for a standard
- IBM II charset and is to be loaded first for the
- base characterset to support a desired resolution,
- and 'h' is the extended characterset needed for proper
- VT220 emulation and is to be loaded as the second set
- in addition to the above mentioned base characterset.
-
- <YYY> is the identifier for the character cell size, currently
- we have:
- 808 = 8x8 - 50 lines on VGA, 43 lines on EGA
- 810 = 8x10 - 40 lines on VGA
- 814 = 8x14 - 28 lines on VGA, 25 lines on EGA
- 816 = 8x16 - 25 lines on VGA
-
- Files distributed:
-
- vt220l.808.uu, vt220h.808.uu
- vt220l.810.uu, vt220h.810.uu
- vt220l.814.uu, vt220h.814.uu
- vt220l.816.uu, vt220h.816.uu
-
-vttest A VT100 compatibility tester. This is a test tool for
- VT100 emulation writers and terminal buyers.
-
-demo - chardemo.vt and colors.vt: These two files are from the
- MSDOS-Kermit distribution from the Columbia University.
- They can be "cat"-ed to the terminal screen and display
- all supported VT220 charactersets and all possible colors
- respectively.
- - sgr.vt: A demonstration of the various display enhancement
- combinations for the DECSGR escape sequence.
- - some other VT animations i collected over the time and a
- program to play them on pcvt with adjustable delay.
-
-fed - a simple, System V curses based font-editor for the EGA/VGA
- fonts in the above mentioned font - directory.
- Fed was developed using Zeyd M. Ben-Halim's ncurses library,
- which is available by ftp from netcom.com:pub/zmbenhal/.
-
-mcon - a program to control the mouse emulation via the keyboard
-
-kbdio - keyboard controller debugging utility
-
-vgaio - a program to read and write VGA registers.
- ---------------------- CAUTION ------------------------------
- Because you are able to change the timings without check
- or warning, this program may permanently damage your monitor.
- If you don't know what you are doing, DO NOT USE IT !!!!!!!!!
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
-set2061 - a program to set the programmable clock generator on my S3-
- based ELSA Winner 1000 VGA board.
- ---------------------- CAUTION ------------------------------
- Because you are able to change the timings without check
- or warning, this program may permanently damage your monitor.
- If you don't know what you are doing, DO NOT USE IT !!!!!!!!!
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/NotesAndHints b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/NotesAndHints
deleted file mode 100644
index 725831a..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/NotesAndHints
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,321 +0,0 @@
-Random Notes and Hints Last Edit-Date: [Sun Apr 2 18:28:09 1995]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-First of all, please read the file BugList in this directory !
-
-
-Can't get pcvt working on a ThinkPad
-===============================================================================
-
-Anyway, back to the keyboard. The problem is that by default the
-ThinkPad uses PS/2 scan code mode.
-
-You can fix this by using an option and building a kernel, as shown
-below.
-
-] Just for the record, in case someone else is asking for this: Al's
-] confirmation that pcvt w/ PCVT_SCANSET=2 works for the ThinkPad:
-]
-] As Al Elia wrote:
-] | Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 18:24:42 GMT
-] | From: Al Elia <aelia%aelia.student.harvard.edu@sax.sax.de>
-] | Message-Id: <199411281824.SAA01554@aelia.student.harvard.edu>
-] | To: joerg_wunsch@bonnie.tcd-dresden.de
-] | Subject: Re: Anyone got FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 running on a ThinkPad?
-] |
-] | PCVT_SCANSET=2 worked...I had put in PCVT_SCAN_SET=2 (Doh!)
-] |
-] | --Al Elia
-] | <aelia@aelia.student.harvard,edu>
-
- (Terry Lambert quoting Joerg Wunsch quoting Al Elia)
-
-
-If one of the "lock" keys is pressed, LEDs do not get updated, keyboard hangs
-===============================================================================
-
-This entry used to be a long time in the BugList file, and i could never
-reproduce the problem. Today i got an explanation in german from someone
-owning such a keyboard, i'll try to translate:
-
-"This are old keyboards manufactured (~1985/1986) which manage their LED
- setting only internally.
- It is not possible to set the LEDs from the (main-) processor, if you
- try, the keyboard processor hangs and the PC has to be reset by switching
- power on and off, hard- and/or softreset does not work in this case.
- Workaround: recompile pcvt with the LED update removed"
-
-In other words, define PCVT_NO_LED_UPDATE if you have such a beast!
-
-
-Cursor not visible anymore in 40 and 50 lines mode
-===============================================================================
-
-You have programmed an underline cursor in i.e. 28 line mode by doing
-"cursor -s 10 -e 12". Then you switch to 40 line mode using "scon -s 40".
-At this point the cursor is no longer visible because the 40 line font
-is only 10 pixels high and the cursor size is programmed with a value
-expressing its size from the top down and NOT from the bottom up!
-If anyone has a good idea how to solve this problem, please tell me!
-The only solution i see so far is having some sort of "generic" cursor
-sizes/descriptions (i.e. underline, rectangle, block) which are
-recalculated in case of a switch to another line size.
-
-
-386BSD port
-===============================================================================
-
-I don't have access to a 386BSD 0.1 machine anymore so the 386BSD pcvt is
-considered unsupported and will disappear in the future.
-
-386BSD support was dropped with release 3.20.
-
-
-Keyboard hangs after first update of keyboard LED's
-===============================================================================
-
-Define PCVT_NO_LED_UPDATE and recompile pcvt. (Or, get yourself a better
-keyboard. Some keyboards just don't work the documented way, this fact is
-"normally" masked by the manufacturers BIOS but unhides when one accesses
-the hardware directly.)
-
-
-Garbled screen when running vi
-===============================================================================
-
-When the terminal speed in the tty structure is set to low speeds (i.e. 1200
-Baud), pcvt shows a strange behaviour in some environments due to the changed
-screen update sequences from vi.
-
-Please check your shell startup files, /etc/ttys and /etc/gettytab and change
-the baudrate (i.e. by using stty(1)) to a higher value, i.e. 19200 Baud.
-
-Since i'm not a vi specialist, i never managed to find out wheter to blame
-vi or pcvt.
-
-
-Stty influences on the driver
-===============================================================================
-
-There used to be an entry in the BugList:
-
- (printf with 9 x tab) printf "\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tGotcha" works ok,
- while one tab more: printf "\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tGotcha" doesn't
- work (it doesn't print Gotcha at column 80, but at column 131).
-
-This was solved some time ago:
-
- On another note: if I use stty xtabs, the 'printf "\t\t\t\t\t\t\t"
- bug goes away. With stty xtabs the tab handling is done in the kernel.
-
-(See also below: "Vttest shows strange results")
-
-
-After running some graphics application, the cursor is stuck on the
-bottom line, though everything else appears well
-===============================================================================
-
-Though this might initially appear to be a driver problem, it's rather
-an application program's bogosity. The cursor update is done asynchron-
-ously (to gain output speed), but this cursor update is inhibited while
-an application has put a virtual terminal into ``graphics mode'' (i.e.,
-the application program tells the driver that it's now responsible for
-anything and all on this vty). This is notably the case while X11 is
-running.
-
-If the application fails to properly shut down itself, the terminal
-might be left in an undefined state. The driver stand no chance there,
-even if it could detect this bad status, since it doesn't know enough
-about each piece of hardware to deal with. One possibility is that
-the X server has been shot up and didn't get it to do its cleanups.
-Another case (which i've often noticed on my slow notebook) is, killing
-the Xserver is too slow for the (unfortunately hard-coded) 10-second
-timeout from xinit, so it's being aborted ridiculously. (``X server
-slow to shut down, sending KILL signal.'') This way, the state of
-damage might range from ``almost okay, but cursor is stuck'' up to
-a totally unusable machine (moon bitmap from xphoon still displayed,
-no keyboard responses, only network is working and can be used to
-shut down cleanly).
-If the state of damage is only minimal, you might try to run the pure
-X server on that vty again, and exit it with Ctrl-Alt-BkSpc. This might
-be a workaround.
-
-
-Vttest shows strange results
-===============================================================================
-
-Verify your stty "oxtabs" settings, it has to be "oxtabs", NOT "-oxtabs".
-Get yourself an original DEC terminal to verify vttest's output, i have
-until now not seen any (!) VTxxx clone, which does it right !!!
-
-
-VT220-like Keyboard Layout
-===============================================================================
-
-I have to say, i don't use it and i don't like it, so it's mostly unsupported
-and untested. Patches welcome!
-
-
-132-column mode
-===============================================================================
-
-There are known difficulties running pcvt in 132 column mode in conjunction
-with X. Switching to 132 column mode does not only depend on a given chipset,
-but on the board/manufacturers method of clock generation also. Even if your
-chipset is detected, there may be still a problem with your board and it's
-method of generating clocks. You may run in severe difficulties if your
-board has a programmable clock generator and you run X and you switch from
-132 col mode into X and back.
-
-I have currently no idea how to solve this, other than having a similar
-scheme as XFree86 applied to pcvt: Letting the user probe his board by using
-SuperProbe and recompiling pcvt according to the result.
-
-I stumbled a bit deeper into this with my ELSA Winner 1000, which is equipped
-with a ICD2061 clock synthesizer chip. For 132 column mode to work properly,
-clock generator 2 must deliver 40 MHz to the S3 VGA chip, but this value has
-to be programmed or initialized. If this VGA board has ever been switched
-into 132 colums, i.e. in my case from a DOS program, it will continue to do
-so until X runs or the machine is power cycled. If that occurs, the clock
-generator 2 does contain nothing or garbage (in case of power cycling) or it
-does contain the value for the current resolution in X in case of having been
-in the X Server screen recently.
-
-The X Server reprograms the clock generator each time the server is entered,
-so the only thing to do is to reprogram the clock generator too when pcvt is
-entered. Until now i found no way of identifying the clock oscillator chip
-used, so an automatic clock switching seems to be a problem.
-
-
-NetBSD 0.9 and Xfree86 2.0
-===============================================================================
-
-To get the X server up and running on 0.9, you have to compile pcvt with
-PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT disabled, otherwise X (and SuperProbe) will hang the
-video driver (not the whole machine !). This bug is reproducible but not
-found yet ...
-This does not apply to NetBSD-current, 386BSD and FreeBSD.
-
-
-X server ioctl compatibility:
-===============================================================================
-
-The compatibility X-Mode ioctl commands CONSOLE_X_MODE_ON and
-CONSOLE_X_MODE_OFF should not be used intermixed with the USL VT style
-commands on another virtual terminal. NB, that this situation could happen
-if you run an XFree86 2.0 server on one virtual terminal and attempt to
-run SuperProbe version 1.0 (as delivered with the XFree86 2.0 release)
-on another vty. SuperProbe is still using the old commands in order to
-gain IO privileges.
-Since the old commands cannot care for things like terminal switching,
-serious corruption could result from this, which need not to be detected
-immediately (i.e., apparently SuperProbe ran well). Known problems are
-font corruptions after the X server has been shut down later, or palette
-flickers in 1-second intervals due to an erroneously re-enabled screen
-saver.
-
-Once that SuperProbe has been fixed in its release to use the USL VT style
-commands, any support for the old CONSOLE_X_MODE_XXX commands will be
-eliminated.
-
-(Recent comment: SuperProbe 1.3 has been fixed. It will be delivered with
-XFree86 2.1.)
-
-
-How to set the foreground intensity to high on VGA mono screens:
-===============================================================================
-
-try to issue the command: "scon -p8,60,60,60", EXPERIMENT !!!
-
-
-How to change the color palette on VGA cards:
-===============================================================================
-
-try out the following commands:
-
- /usr/local/bin/scon -d/dev/ttyv0 -pblack:0,0,0 -pblue:20,20,40
- /usr/local/bin/scon -d/dev/ttyv0 -pbrown:55,55,15 -plightgray:0,42,0
- /usr/local/bin/scon -d/dev/ttyv1 -pblack:42,42,42 -pblue:60,60,60
- /usr/local/bin/scon -d/dev/ttyv1 -pbrown:60,60,30 -plightgray:30,10,0
- /usr/local/bin/scon -d/dev/ttyv2 -pblack:42,42,42 -pblue:63,63,63
- /usr/local/bin/scon -d/dev/ttyv2 -pbrown:60,60,20 -plightgray:0,22,0
- /usr/local/bin/scon -d/dev/ttyv3 -pblack:38,38,38 -pblue:63,63,63
- /usr/local/bin/scon -d/dev/ttyv3 -pbrown:60,40,0 -plightgray:0,0,20
-
- ("scon -p default" resets the colors ...)
-
-
-I have the screensaver compiled in, but can't see any effect
-===============================================================================
-
-Don't forget to turn it on with the scon utility. E.g.,
-
- scon -t 120
-
-sets the timeout to 2 minutes.
-
-
-Your Notebook uses the NumLock state to switch half of the keyboard into a
-numeric keypad
-===============================================================================
-
-Sigh, each time you leave "vi", your NumLock LED is on again and you
-get a "6" instead of "o"? Try
-
- options "PCVT_INHIBIT_NUMLOCK"
-
-this prevents applications from turning NumLock on/off (except the
-Xserver - but you want this).
-
-
-Your notebook significantly loses contrast when using pcvt
-===============================================================================
-
-Pcvt turns off the "high intensity" attribute bit internally (to enable
-the use of a 512-characters charset). Some notebooks hard-code the out-
-put intensity versus the character attribute though (i know it for a
-Cirrus Logic CL-GD610/620 chipset).
-
-As a quick & dirty workaround, you can reverse what pcvt did to the
-Attribute Controller. Do not hack pcvt_sup.c, instead patch your
-VGA registers during rc.local with the help of the vgaio utility:
-
- echo "ar12=0f" | vgaio > /dev/null
-
-For the CL-GD610/620, i'm remapping some attribute registers and
-get a simple gray scale emulation with this (i.e., i DO NOT use
-the hack above):
-
- eagle_id=`echo 'cr1f?' | vgaio | cut -dx -f2`
- echo "sr 6 = $eagle_id" | vgaio > /dev/null # enable extended regs
- echo "sr d5 = 40" | vgaio > /dev/null # not inverse, enable
- # color emulation
- echo "ar0=0;ar1=9;ar2=12;ar3=1b;ar4=24;ar5=2d;ar6=36;ar7=3f"|vgaio>/dev/null
- echo "ar8=0;ar9=9;ara=12;arb=1b;arc=24;ard=2d;are=36;arf=3f"|vgaio>/dev/null
-
-NOTE THAT THIS IS ONLY FROM EXPERIMENTS! There's no warranty that something
-like this wouldn't damage your screen/VGA!
-
-(If you have chipset documentation, you're lucky...)
-
-
-How to set the "LINES"-Environment variable for sh/csh:
-===============================================================================
-
-(Note: this is mostly obsoleted now since the driver properly generates
-SIGWINCH'es to notify applications about a changed screen size.)
-
- first for the csh:
-
- alias linesw scon -s \!^ \; setenv LINES \!^
-
- now for the bash/ash/sh/bash users:
-
- linesw()
- {
- scon -s $1
- LINES=$1; export LINES
- }
-
-/* EOF */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/TestedHardware b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/TestedHardware
deleted file mode 100644
index 5d37681..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/TestedHardware
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-Tested Hardware List last edit-date: [Mon Feb 20 19:36:20 1995]
-
-This is by no means a complete list of hardware pcvt runs on, it is just
-compiled from reports people sent in and from hardware owned/loaned !
-
-
-TESTED VIDEO BOARDS (80 column operation)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Manufacturer Chipset Monitor Notes
------------------------------- -------------- ---------------------- --------
-2theMax (?) ET4000 VGA Color
-Video7 Inc. VEGA VGA VGA Color/Mono (2)
-Diamond Stealth VRAM S3 NEC 3FGx
-Trident TVGA 8800CS NEC 3D
-Trident TVGA 9000B VGA Color/Mono (2)
-Data General C&T P82C604 VGA Color
-NoName Hercules W86855AF Mono
-Tandon Monochrome (Hercules) TD3088A Tandon Mono
-Kyocera ML III25 (Mainboard) WD90C00 JVC VGA Color (1)
-Kyocera ML III25 (Mainboard) WD90C00 Nokia CED1 VGA Mono (1)
-Kyocera ML IIII33 (Mainboard) WD90C11 Nokia CED1 VGA Mono (1)
-NoName VGA TVGA9000B JVC VGA Color (1,2)
-Tseng Labs ET3000AX JVC VGA Color (2)
-Video7 Inc. VEGA VGA VGA Mono (2)
-Video7 Inc. 1024i VGA Mono (2)
-ELSA GmbH S3 928 VGA Mono/Color
-IBM EGA 6845 Monochrome (2,3)
-IBM EGA 6845 Tandon EGA Color (2,3)
-Trident TVGA 8900CL VGA Mono (2)
-
-Notes:
-(1) - slight display distortion when switching between screens
-(2) - remarkable display distortion and/or loss of sync while loading fonts
-(3) - snow while scrolling with HP function key labels turned on
-
-TESTED VIDEO BOARDS (132 column operation)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Manufacturer Chipset Monitor Notes
------------------------------- -------------- ---------------------- --------
-2theMax (?) ET4000 VGA Color
-2theMax (?) ET4000 Tandon VGA Mono
-Kyocera ML III33 (Mainboard) WD90C11 Tandon VGA Mono (1,2)
-Kyocera ML IIII33 (Mainboard) WD90C11 Tandon VGA Mono (1,2)
-Kyocera ML IIII33 (Mainboard) WD90C11 VGA Color (1,2)
-Trident (?) TVGA9000B VGA Mono (1,3)
-Tseng Labs (?) ET3000 NEC 3D
-ELSA GmbH S3 928 VGA Mono/Color
-Trident TVGA 8900CL VGA Mono
-
-Notes:
-(1) - slight display distortion when switching between screens
-(2) - all fonts must be loaded in ascending order prior to switching to 132 cols
-(3) - remarkable display distortion and/or loss of sync while loading fonts
-
-
-TESTED KEYBOARDS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Manufacturer Type Layout
------------------------------- ---------------------- ------------------------
-Cherry MF II US
-Cherry/Tandon MF II German
-Hewlett-Packard MF II US
-Hewlett-Packard MF II German
-Tatung AT German
-Kyocera MF II German
-
-There is absolutely NO support for the ancient PC-keyboards (they had 83 keys).
-
-There is only limited support for AT-keyboards (they have 84 keys, and a
-separate numeric keypad, they don't have F9-F12 keys) because the emulator
-needs F9-F12 for control functions, and due to the current design of the
-keyboard driver there is no (full) support for national keyboards because
-of the lack of a ALTGR key.
-
-MF-keyboards are fully supported, 101- and 102-key versions.
-
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/ToDo b/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/ToDo
deleted file mode 100644
index 463e005..0000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pcvt/Misc/Doc/ToDo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-
-Things to do Last Edit-Date: [Sun Apr 2 18:29:16 1995]
-================================================================================
-
-- implement secondary DA request: ESC [ > c and/or ESC [ > 0 c
-
-- implement user settable primary DA response and secondary DA response
-
-- retrying for a non-connected keyboard in doreset() must be made cpu and
- speed independent. in case of a not connected keyboard, a fast machine
- runs doreset() fast and a slow machine runs doreset() slow - bad !!
-
-- remove single screen X server support and make PCVT_USL_VT the default
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