gettytab revision 6489
1#	from: @(#)gettytab	5.14 (Berkeley) 3/27/91
2#
3# Most of the table entries here are just copies of the old getty table,
4# it is by no means certain, or even likely, that any of them are optimal
5# for any purpose whatever.  Nor is it likely that more than a couple are
6# even correct.
7#
8# The default gettytab entry, used to set defaults for all other
9# entries, and in cases where getty is called with no table name
10#
11# cb, ce and ck are desirable on most crt's.  The non-crt entries need to
12# be changed to turn them off (cb@:ce@:ck@:).
13#
14# lc should always be on; it's a remainder of some stone age when there
15# have been terminals around not being able of handling lower-case
16# characters. Those terminals aren't supported any longer, but getty is
17# `smart' about them by default.
18#
19# Parity defaults to even.  There ought to be more alternative entries with
20# no parity.  The Pc entry already has no parity..  The different parities
21# are:
22#     (none): same as even except -inpck instead of inpck for login.
23#     ep:     getty will use raw mode (cs8 -parenb) (unless rw is set) and
24#             fake parity.  login will use even parity (cs7 parenb -parodd).
25#     op:     same as ep except odd parity (cs7 parenb parodd) for login.
26#             op overrides ep.
27#     ap:     same as ep except -inpck instead of inpck for login.
28#             ap overrides op and ep.
29#     np:     1. don't fake parity in getty.  The fake parity garbles
30#                characters on non-terminals (like pccons) that don't
31#                support parity.  It would probably better for getty not to
32#                try to fake parity.  It could just use cbreak mode so as
33#                not to force cs8 and let the hardware handle the parity.
34#                login has to be rely on the hardware anyway.
35#             2. set PASS8, giving cs8 -parenb -istrip -inpck.
36#     np:ep:  same as np except inpck.
37#     np:op:  same as np:ep except for parodd (but parodd is overridden).
38#     np:ap:  same as np except istrip.
39#
40default:\
41	:cb:ce:ck:lc:fd#1000:im=\r\n   FreeBSD (%h) (%t)\r\n\r\n:sp#1200:
42
43#
44# Fixed speed entries
45#
46#	The "std.NNN" names are known to the special case
47#	portselector code in getty, however they can
48#	be assigned to any table desired.
49#	The "NNN-baud" names are known to the special case
50#	autobaud code in getty, and likewise can
51#	be assigned to any table desired (hopefully the same speed).
52#
53a|std.110|110-baud:\
54	:np:nd#1:cd#1:uc:sp#110:
55b|std.134|134.5-baud:\
56	:np:nd#1:cd#2:ff#1:td#1:sp#134:ht:nl:
571|std.150|150-baud:\
58	:np:nd#1:cd#2:td#1:fd#1:sp#150:ht:nl:lm=\E\72\6\6\17login\72 :
59c|std.300|300-baud:\
60	:np:nd#1:cd#1:sp#300:
61d|std.600|600-baud:\
62	:np:nd#1:cd#1:sp#600:
63f|std.1200|1200-baud:\
64	:np:fd#1:sp#1200:
656|std.2400|2400-baud:\
66	:np:sp#2400:
677|std.4800|4800-baud:\
68	:np:sp#4800:
692|std.9600|9600-baud:\
70	:np:sp#9600:
71g|std.19200|19200-baud:\
72	:np:sp#19200:
73std.38400|38400-baud:\
74	:np:sp#38400:
75std.57600|57600-baud:\
76	:np:sp#57600:
77std.115200|115200-baud:\
78	:np:sp#115200:
79
80#
81# Dial in rotary tables, speed selection via 'break'
82#
830|d300|Dial-300:\
84	:nx=d1200:cd#2:sp#300:
85d1200|Dial-1200:\
86	:nx=d150:fd#1:sp#1200:
87d150|Dial-150:\
88	:nx=d110:lm@:tc=150-baud:
89d110|Dial-110:\
90	:nx=d300:tc=300-baud:
91
92#
93# Fast dialup terminals, 2400/1200/300 rotary (can start either way)
94#
95D2400|d2400|Fast-Dial-2400:\
96	:nx=D1200:tc=2400-baud:
973|D1200|Fast-Dial-1200:\
98	:nx=D300:tc=1200-baud:
995|D300|Fast-Dial-300:\
100	:nx=D2400:tc=300-baud:
101
102#
103#telebit (19200)
104#
105t19200:\
106	:nx=t2400:tc=19200-baud:
107t2400:\
108	:nx=t1200:tc=2400-baud:
109t1200:\
110	:nx=t19200:tc=1200-baud:
111
112#
113#telebit (9600)
114#
115t9600:\
116	:nx=t2400a:tc=9600-baud:
117t2400a:\
118	:nx=t1200a:tc=2400-baud:
119t1200a:\
120	:nx=t9600:tc=1200-baud:
121
122#
123# Odd special case terminals
124#
125-|tty33|asr33|Pity the poor user of this beast:\
126	:tc=110-baud:
127
1284|Console|Console Decwriter II:\
129	:nd@:cd@:rw:tc=300-baud:
130
131e|Console-1200|Console Decwriter III:\
132	:fd@:nd@:cd@:rw:tc=1200-baud:
133
134i|Interdata console:\
135	:uc:sp#0:
136
137l|lsi chess terminal:\
138	:sp#300:
139
140X|Xwindow|X window system:\
141	:fd@:nd@:cd@:rw:sp#9600:
142
143P|Pc|Pc console:\
144	:ht:np:sp#115200:
145
146#
147# Wierdo special case for fast crt's with hardcopy devices
148#
1498|T9600|CRT with hardcopy:\
150	:nx=T300:tc=9600-baud:
1519|T300|CRT with hardcopy (300):\
152	:nx=T9600:tc=300-baud:
153
154#
155# Plugboard, and misc other terminals
156#
157plug-9600|Plugboard-9600:\
158	:pf#1:tc=9600-baud:
159p|P9600|Plugboard-9600-rotary:\
160	:pf#1:nx=P300:tc=9600-baud:
161q|P300|Plugboard-300:\
162	:pf#1:nx=P1200:tc=300-baud:
163r|P1200|Plugboard-1200:\
164	:pf#1:nx=P9600:tc=1200-baud:
165
166#
167# XXXX Port selector
168#
169s|DSW|Port Selector:\
170	:ps:sp#2400:
171
172#
173# Auto-baud speed detect entry for Micom 600.
174# Special code in getty will switch this out
175# to one of the NNN-baud entries.
176#
177A|Auto-baud:\
178	:ab:sp#2400:f0#040:
179