DHU(4) | Kernel Interfaces Manual (VAX) | DHU(4) |
Normal I/O control parameters for individual lines are managed by ioctl(2) calls. Individual DHU-11 lines may be configured to run at any of 13 speeds (50, 200 and 38400 baud are not available); the speed may be set via getty(8) or stty(1) or may be communicated by other programs which use ioctl(2) such as ifconfig(8), see tty(4).
The DHU-11 driver normally uses input silos and delays receiver interrupts by 20 milliseconds rather than taking an interrupt on each input character.
Although the devices are not the same, a DHU-11 can convince the DH-11 autoconfiguration code that it is a DH-11.
The 4 40-way cables are a pain.
A new dhu driver showed up in NetBSD 1.2.
June 5, 1993 | NetBSD 6.1 |