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The mac68k ite emulates a vt100, _not_ a vt220. This is the sorta simple

thing that makes people's lives easier.
OPENBSD_2_2
gene 27 years ago
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# #
# $OpenBSD: ttys,v 1.3 1997/02/26 21:08:36 gene Exp $
# $OpenBSD: ttys,v 1.4 1997/06/21 21:15:16 gene Exp $
# $NetBSD: ttys,v 1.11 1995/10/09 02:19:39 thorpej Exp $ # $NetBSD: ttys,v 1.11 1995/10/09 02:19:39 thorpej Exp $
# from: @(#)ttys 5.1 (Berkeley) 4/17/89 # from: @(#)ttys 5.1 (Berkeley) 4/17/89
# #
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ console "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" vt220 off secure
# To enable the serial console, mark ttye0 'off' and turn on the # To enable the serial console, mark ttye0 'off' and turn on the
# console entry configuring it as though it were one of the serial # console entry configuring it as though it were one of the serial
# ports (e.g., setting the entry to 'std.9600'). # ports (e.g., setting the entry to 'std.9600').
ttye0 "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" vt220 on secure
ttye0 "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" vt100 on secure
# Hardwired lines are marked off, by default, so getty(8) # Hardwired lines are marked off, by default, so getty(8)
# is quiet when they don't exist. # is quiet when they don't exist.


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