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Commands Reference, Volume 6
Time
Device
Specifies the number of seconds a secondary boot server must wait before answering a
boot−protocol broadcast request. (The valid number for a primary server is 0, as there is no
delay time.) In SMIT, press F4 to see the recommended range of values. Generally, a value less
than the minimum value does not distinguish between a primary and secondary server, and a
secondary server may be selected although the primary server is available. A value greater than
the maximum value may lead to a time out.
Specifies the input device. Device must be mouse or tablet. In SMIT, press the F4 button to
select the input device. The default option is mouse.
You can attach a 6093 tablet device (Model 11 or Model 12) to the Xstation serial port. A tablet
uses absolute positioning, as opposed to the relative positioning of a mouse, and cannot change
the initial cursor location. The threshold and acceleration parameters of the xset command
apply only to the mouse.
X Windows protocol supports five button signals from a mouse or tablet. Buttons 1, 2, and 3
correspond to the left, middle, and right buttons respectively. Button 4 is used as an even
generating button. If required by specific application programs, button 5 sends the required
messages. Buttons 6 through 16, if present, are disabled.
PortName Specifies the serial port on an Xstation 130 to which the tablet is attached. In SMIT, press the F4
key to select an option. The valid options are: com1, com2, com3, and com4. The default option
is com1.
Disk
Specifies whether or not an Xstation 130 has a fixed disk installed. Valid options are: y if there
is a fixed disk and n if there is no fixed disk. The default option is n.
Pixmaps
Specifies whether or not the PIXMAPS are paged to the fixed disk. Two options are valid: y for
yes and n for no. The default option is n.
FontAccess Specifies the way to access the font files. In SMIT, press the F4 key to select an option. Valid
options are:
• Use network only.
• Use disk only.
• Try disk first, try network second.
• Try network first, try disk second.
• Try disk first, try network second and store to disk.
• Use most recent copy and update disk.
BootFile
The default option is Use network only.
Specifies the way to access the boot file. In SMIT, press the F4 key to select a option. Valid
options are:
• Use network only.
• Use disk only.
• Try disk first, try network second.
• Try network first, try disk second.
• Try disk first, try network second and store to disk.
• Use most recent copy and update disk.
The default option is Use network only.
PanShape Specifies how the hardware pan feature is to be used. Valid options are none, square,
horizontal, and vertical. The default value is none.
With the hardware pan feature enabled, the physical screen shows a portion of a larger base
window whose size is dependent on the amount of video memory (VRAM) installed on the
Xstation. When the cursor is moved past the edge of the display, the screen will automatically
scroll in that direction provided it has not already reached the edge of the base window.
Note: The window size for panning is always a power of 2. With minimum
x_add_trm_130 Command
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