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Unix v6 |
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stty(1) |
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stty set typewriter options [ option ... ] sets certain
I/O options on the current output typewriter. With no
argument, it reports the current settings of the options.
The option strings are selected from the following set:
even allow even parity even disallow even
parity odd allow odd parity odd disallow odd
parity raw raw mode input (no erase, kill, interrupt,
quit, EOT; parity bit passed back) raw negate raw
mode cooked same as ‘−raw’
nl allow carriage return for new-line, and output
CR-LF for carriage return or new-line nl accept only
new-line to end lines echo echo back every character
typed echo do not echo characters lcase map
upper case to lower case lcase do not map case
tabs replace tabs by spaces when printing tabs
preserve tabs ek reset erase and kill characters back
to normal # and @. erase c set erase character
to kill c set kill character to cr0 cr1 cr2
cr3
select style of delay for carriage return (see below) nl0
nl1 nl2 nl3
select style of delay for linefeed (see below) tab0 tab1
tab2 tab3
select style of delay for tab (see below) ff0 ff1
select style of delay for form feed (see below) tty33 |
set all modes suitable for Teletype model 33 tty37 |
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set all modes suitable for Teletype model 37 vt05 |
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set all modes suitable for DEC VT05 terminal tn300 |
set all modes suitable for GE Terminet 300 ti700 |
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set all modes suitable for Texas Instruments 700 terminal tek |
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set all modes suitable for Tektronix 4014 terminal hup |
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hang up dataphone on last close. −hup |
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do not hang up dataphone on last close. 0 |
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hang up phone line immediately 50 75 110 134 150 200 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 exta extb |
Set typewriter baud rate to the number given, if possible. (These are the speeds supported by the DH-11 interface). The various delay algorithms are tuned to various kinds of terminals. In general the specifications ending in ‘0’ mean no delay for the corresponding character. stty (II)
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