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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
3e928ffa 3 * All rights reserved.
61bd2d7e 4 *
cb956e54 5 * %sccs.include.redist.c%
3e928ffa 6 *
cb956e54 7 * @(#)tset.delays.h 5.4 (Berkeley) %G%
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8 */
9
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10/*
11** SYSTEM DEPENDENT TERMINAL DELAY TABLES
12**
13** Evans Hall VAX
14**
15** This file maintains the correspondence between the delays
16** defined in /etc/termcap and the delay algorithms on a
17** particular system. For each type of delay, the bits used
18** for that delay must be specified (in XXbits) and a table
19** must be defined giving correspondences between delays and
20** algorithms. Algorithms which are not fixed delays (such
21** as dependent on current column or line number) must be
22** cludged in some way at this time.
23*/
24
25
26
27/*
28** Carriage Return delays
29*/
30
31int CRbits = CRDELAY;
32struct delay CRdelay[] =
33{
34 0, CR0,
35 9, CR3,
36 80, CR1,
37 160, CR2,
38 -1
39};
40
41/*
42** New Line delays
43*/
44
45int NLbits = NLDELAY;
46struct delay NLdelay[] =
47{
48 0, NL0,
49 66, NL1, /* special M37 delay */
50 100, NL2,
51 -1
52};
53
54
55/*
56** Back Space delays
57*/
58
59int BSbits = BSDELAY;
60struct delay BSdelay[] =
61{
62 0, BS0,
63 -1
64};
65
66
67/*
68** TaB delays
69*/
70
71int TBbits = TBDELAY;
72struct delay TBdelay[] =
73{
74 0, TAB0,
75 11, TAB1, /* special M37 delay */
76 -1
77};
78
79
80/*
81** Form Feed delays
82*/
83
84int FFbits = VTDELAY;
85struct delay FFdelay[] =
86{
87 0, FF0,
88 2000, FF1,
89 -1
90};
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91
92#ifdef CBVIRTTERM
93/*
94 * Map from the universal tables in termcap to the particular numbers
95 * this system uses. The lack of standardization of terminal numbers
96 * is a botch but such is life.
97 */
98struct vt_map {
99 char stdnum;
100 char localnum;
101} vt_map[] = {
102#ifdef TERM_TEC
103 1, TERM_TEC,
104#endif
105#ifdef TERM_V61
106 2, TERM_V61,
107#endif
108#ifdef TERM_V10
109 3, TERM_V10,
110#endif
111#ifdef TERM_TEX
112 4, TERM_TEX,
113#endif
114#ifdef TERM_D40
115 5, TERM_D40,
116#endif
117#ifdef TERM_H45
118 6, TERM_H45,
119#endif
120#ifdef TERM_D42
121 7, TERM_D42,
122#endif
123#ifdef TERM_C100
124 8, TERM_C100,
125#endif
126#ifdef TERM_MIME
127 9, TERM_MIME,
128#endif
129 0,0
130};
131#endif