ken@wcsn.csms.com (Kenneth D. Fox WCSN ops eng) (02/20/91)
I have a question about setting up a TTY line so that everytime the system is brought up a specific program is initiated on that line. I am running SCO's Xenix 2.3.2 on an Epson 386. I have been told that Xenix uses the gettydefs and does not use init. Unix does use init? A friend made the comment that it is easy to set up committed ttys for specific applications in Unix. The bottom line is: The terminal will be at a workstation where many users (equipment operators) will be entering data to the same program continuously. If the system is shutdown, I want the program to be started automatically. I don't want anything but the program to be running on the terminal. I know that there is probably many ways to do this, however I would like to know If there is a Xenix user out there who is using such a configuration. Thank You, KEN Ham Radio: N1HTI (No One's Happy Tax Increase! : ) -- Kenneth D. Fox--Senior Operations Engineer WCSN - An International Broadcast Station of The Christian Science Monitor Syndicate, Inc.