Axel AX3000 65 User's Manual - firmware 0632 User Manual

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- b 2: using ttypx, ttyqx, ttyrx and ttysx (x is any hexadecimal value

from 0 to F).

- c: a different overscan colour is associated with each view
- f file: initial commands. This command file has a maximum of eight lines.

Each line lists the command associated with one view. If a view does not
have an initial command, its associated line must start with a dash
character (2Dhex character)

- h: online help
- L label: each view is associated with the character string 'label/n' (is n is

the view number. This label is displayed on the TCP/IP status line.

- l: the line 25 acts as a status line which specifies the active session and

the number of declared views.

- m: silent mode
- n nbr: maximum number of view (default 2).
- p file: fixed set of ttyp. This file has a maximum of eight lines. Each line

lists the ttyp slave part associated with one view.

- S str: str is the required shell (sh, ksh, etc).
- x nbr: nbr is the size of each circular buffer associated with one view.

When the AXEL multi-shell program is run, help messages are displayed
(tcpmsh version, maximum number of views, etc)

The program creates only the first view (view 1). A pseudo-terminal is
automatically associated with this view.

This view is a copy, of the shell within which the tcpmsh program was run, and
the .profile script is executed for this view.

To create a new view or to move to an existing view, use <Ctrl><Fx>.

If a view does not already exist, the tcpmsh program allocates a pseudo-
terminal, launches the view and runs .profile.

To delete a view, move to it (<Ctrl><Fx>) and exit the shell (by typing exit or
pressing <Ctrl><D>). The tcpmsh software releases the associated pseudo-
terminal and moves to the first view.

If the deleted view was the only active view, the program terminates.

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