Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!uunet!samsung!shadooby!mailrus!rutgers!att!cbnewsl!moss!wtr From: wtr@moss.ATT.COM (3673,ATTT) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: Re: xt/layers Message-ID: <2488@cbnewsl.ATT.COM> Date: 30 Oct 89 13:31:57 GMT References: <2502@flatline.UUCP> <1989Oct30.063026.8242@banzai.PCC.COM> Sender: nntp@cbnewsl.ATT.COM Reply-To: wtr@moss.ATT.COM (Bill Rankin) Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 40 In article <1989Oct30.063026.8242@banzai.PCC.COM> john@banzai.PCC.COM (John Canning) writes: >In article <2502@flatline.UUCP> jet@flatline.UUCP (j. eric townsend) writes: >>Just what is it? [layers] >>wtinit says I must run it from a "DMD terminal"... >xt/layers runs with the AT&T 615 and 630 terminals. The entire family of DMD terminals (all by AT&T) includes the old Teletype BLIT, the 5620, the 615, 620, and 630. These terminals allow you to download a basic window manager for the terminal for the host computer. programs (editors, previewers, games) can be downloaded onto the terminal to run. on my 630 at work i have a troff previewer and a bitmap editor currently loaded. the old 5620 terminal uses an mc68000 processor for management. i believe that the 630 is the same. >It allows you to >run several processes from one terminal (aka the suspend function key >on the main console). the method used is similar to that of shell layers (shl), in that a number of "virtual devices" (/dev/xt### in this case) are created and i/o to the terminal is done through these) >I found xt/layers to be a bit on the slow side. Although several of >our customers have 615 terminals, none of them are using xt/layers. The "slowness" can also be attributed to the fact that all this communication is still run over you standard serial line. we are not dealing with that great a bandwidth. >John Canning -- ===================================================================== Bill Rankin email address: att!moss!wtr was: Bell Labs, Whippany NJ att!bromo!wtr now: AT&T Federal Systems, Burlington NC (919) 228 3673 (cornet 291)