AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
PASSWD (4) PASSWD ( 4) Haphazard modification by the user of /etcfpa.sswd can thoroughly confuse this set of functions. - 2- ·� .i
PHONE ( 4) (AT&T UNIX PC Only ) PHONE ( 4) NAME phone - phone directory file format DESCRIPTION The phone directory ( .phdir) files created by the Telephone Manager may be used by other programs. These files store telephone directory and user preference information. Header The .phdir file header occupies the first 256 bytes of the file and is organized in fields as follows. User preference items described below can be set through the Telephone Preferences in the Office. Field Description Magic Number (short) Version (short) Revision (short) No. of Recs. (short) Max. Rec. No. (short) N1 (short) N2 (short) N3 (short) N4 (short) NS (short) N6 (short) N7 (short) N8 (short) N9 (short) N10 (short) N ll (short) N12 (short) N13 (short) N14 (short) N15 (short) SLK1 (short) SLK2 (short) SLK3 (short) SLK4 (short) SLKS (short) SLK6 (short) SLK7 (short) 01 (short) Number of records contained in the file. Largest record number used in the file. Pointers to up to 15 records to be included in the Call Screen. Pointers to up to 7 records associated with the function keys F1, F3-F8. The Telephone Manager places a call to the associated number when the function key is pressed with Shift. No record is associated with F2 since Shift-F2 displays the Call Screen. Pointers to up to 14 records associated with other keyboard keys. Consult the AT&T UNIX PC Telephone Manager User's Guide for detailed keyboard information. - 1 -
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- Page 1055 and 1056: AR( 4 ) AR ( 4) NAME ar - common ar
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- Page 1065: FILEHDR (4) (not. on PDP-11) FILEHD
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- Page 1072 and 1073: FS (4) FS (4) S_type indicates the
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- Page 1089 and 1090: � LDFCN( 4) LDFCN( 4) NAME ldfcn
- Page 1091: LDFCN( 4) LDFCN{4) REWIND(Idptr) FE
- Page 1095 and 1096: MASTER ( 4) MASTER (4) NAME master
- Page 1097: MNTTAB (4) MNTTAB (4) NAME mnttab -
- Page 1102 and 1103: PHONE (4) 02 (short) 03 (short) 04
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- Page 1107: PROFILE ( 4) PROFILE ( 4) NAME prof
- Page 1110 and 1111: RELOC (4) RELOC ( 4) R_ABS The refe
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- Page 1121 and 1122: SYMS ( 4) SYMS ( 4) NAME syms - com
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- Page 1125 and 1126: UA ( 4) Rename (AT&T UNIX PC only )
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- Page 1131 and 1132: UTMP ( 4) UTMP ( 4) NAME utmp, wtmp
- Page 1133: INTRO ( 5) NAME intro - introductio
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- Page 1143 and 1144: GREEK (5) GREEK (5) NAME greek - gr
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PASSWD (4) PASSWD ( 4)<br />
Haphazard modification by the user of /etcfpa.sswd can<br />
thoroughly confuse this set of functions.<br />
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