OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference

OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference

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2OS-9TMConfiguration Module (init) MICROWAREdrive_nameSYS_DEVICEEditMod Labels2-init module contents7-system RBF deviceDescriptionContains the initial default directory name string, usually /d0 or /h0.The system initially does a chd and chx to this device prior to forkingthe initial device. If the system does not use disk, this offset must bezero.Port Generic Default ValueNULLPort Specific Override ValueRefer to INIT/config.des (Figure 2-3).Available ValuesAny ASCII character string. The string may contain C-style characterescapes (such as \n and \012).130 OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference

OS-9 Configuration Module (init)console_nameEditMod Labels2-init module contents8-system SCF deviceCONS_NAME2DescriptionContains the initial I/O pathlist string, usually /term. This pathlist isopened as the standard I/O path for the initial process. It is generallyused to set up the initial I/O paths to and from a terminal. The valueshould be set to NULL if no console device is in use.Port Generic Default ValueNULLPort Specific Override ValueRefer to INIT/config.des (Figure 2-3).Available ValuesAny ASCII character string. The string may contain C-style characterescapes (such as \n and \012).OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference 131

<strong>OS</strong>-9 <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Module</strong> (init)console_nameEditMod Labels2-init module contents8-system SCF deviceCONS_NAME2DescriptionContains the initial I/O pathlist string, usually /term. This pathlist isopened as the st<strong>and</strong>ard I/O path for the initial process. It is generallyused to set up the initial I/O paths to <strong>and</strong> from a terminal. The valueshould be set to NULL if no console device is in use.Port Generic Default ValueNULLPort Specific Override ValueRefer to INIT/config.des (Figure 2-3).Available ValuesAny ASCII character string. The string may contain C-style characterescapes (such as \n <strong>and</strong> \012).<strong>OS</strong>-9 <strong>Device</strong> <strong>Descriptor</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Module</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 131

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