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NAME 386 - Using spec on the
AT&T System V/386 operating system
DESCRIPTION
When using the pcfilt high-resolution graphics filter,
you should have the environment variable GTERM set
to cga, ega, vga,
herc or x11, as appropriate for your
graphics hardware. Alternatively, you can assign a value to
GTERM to set the graphics type after
spec has started running.
You can have the high resolution graphics appear on a
different virtual terminal than the one you are using for the
text screen. For example, by setting the GTERM
environment variable to vga_vt07,
spec's high resolution graphics will be placed
on virtual terminal /dev/vt07. The virtual terminal must
not be in use by another process. The advantage to using a
different virtual terminal for graphics is that you can switch
between the high resolution plot and the text display while a
scan is running. The disadvantage is that you must switch to the
text display to enter commands. You must set GTERM
to include the virtual terminal in your environment before you
start spec for this feature to work.
For spec to operate properly when using the
DSP 6001/2 CAMAC Crate Controller in interrupt mode on operating
systems derived from AT&T System V/386 UNIX, the crate
controller must be modified to give it programmable interrupt-
enable capability. Detailed instructions on making this
modification are included in the spec manual.
Starting with spec release 3.00.07, this CAMAC
controller can also be used in a driverless, polled mode, in
which case no modifications are necessary.
Starting with spec release 2.15, the special
nap driver must be installed to make clock tick
(fractional second) sleeps available.
When using devices that directly access I/O ports (such as
the Scientific Solutions GPIB or the Labmaster counter boards),
the ports must be specially enabled for I/O. (See
KDENABIO in the display(7) section of the
System V/386 System Administrator's Reference Manual.) It
is only necessary for the ports to be enabled once after
rebooting the computer. A program called io_enable
performs this function and is supplied with
spec. The program will be automatically run
with the proper arguments when you start spec.
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