#From johnsonm@stolaf.edu Sun Dec 13 05:07:38 1992 #The format of the ~/.term/termrc file. #All blank lines, and line begining with a '#' are ignored. #All command words must be in lowercase. #valid lines are... compress off # To turn of compression. Useful for compressing modems # No benchmarks have been done to see which does better compression, # modems, or term. See OPTIONS to compression compression on/off on # a per client basis. #escape 158 # tells term never to transmit character with decimal number # 158. Use the ouput of checkline to find out what to put # here. Valid number are anything between 32 and 255 # Use one line for each character. # ranges are valid. I.e. "escape 128-159" escape 0-31 escape 128-159 # the above are some handy escapes that will cause most lines to work. # but they are very inefficent (they escape 25% of all bytes sent!!!) # so try and escape as few as possible. baudrate 19200 # Sets the baudrate. Actually used to limit the maximum # number of characters sent per second. # valid numbers are anything >= 2400. Default is zero. #shift 224 # Sets a 'shift' value. This number is XOR'ed with # all bytes before they are sent. This is in a bid to # reduce the number of escaped characters sent. Histograms # show that 224-255 has the least number of characters sent # and 0-31 has the most. This should improve things. The # default is zero for backward compatability. #flowcontrol 500 # Tell term to generate control-Q's everynow and then # used in case your terminal server understands flow control # and things will accidently turn it off. i.e. line noise # sends a control-S. window 3 # Set the maximum number of packets that can be outstanding # useful values are around 2-6. timeout 100 # sets the length of time to wait before retransmitting a # packet. If useing a large window size, then increase this # value. A smaller window sizes merits a smaller timeout # value. If getting too many re-transmits, then increase. # measured in 1/20th's of a second. #force on # Turn transmit forceing on. noise on # Turn on printing out line noise. #sevenbit # If were are running on a 7 bit line.. #seven_in # If your incoming line is seven bit. # Note that these are symetric. If you have seven_in on one end, you MUST # have seven_out on the other. #seven_out # If your outgoing line is seven bit. "seven_in" and "seven_out" together # are the same as "sevenbit". ignore 17 # Silently strip the character 17 from the input stream. ignore 19 # ditto. # breakout 24 # set the breakout character to be control-X. So five control-X's types # to term will cause it to exit. # chdir /usr/users/oreillym # Make the default directory usr/users/oreillym (my home dir). #