Graphics Timing Diagrams; Term Shell Variable - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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TERM Shell Variable

B-2 Timing Diagrams and Outputs
The graphic timing diagram is available when using a high or
medium resolution bit-mapped monitor on the host SPU which
controls a timing analyzer. Bit-mapped displays are listed at boot
up as ITE (Internal Terminal Emulator).
Graphic timing diagrams are available when using the X Window
System on a bit-mapped display, but are not available when
running HP Windows/9000 on a bit-mapped display, or on an
ASCII terminal.
Graphic timing diagrams are available on a remote SPU only with
the X Window System. For information on this option, refer to
"Using the Timing Analyzer Under the X Window System" later.
To access the timing analyzer graphic diagrams make sure that
your TERM shell variable is set properly. It should be one of the
following values: hp300h, hp300l, hp98548, hp98549, hp98550,
hp98700, or hp98720w.
The value for TERM must match the monitor video board or
graphics display system installed in your host; refer to the list below.
hp300h
HP 98544A High-resolution Monochromatic
Video Board.
hp300h
HP 98545A / HP 98547A High-resolution
Color Video Boards.
hp300l
HP 98542A Medium-resolution
Monochromatic Video Board.
hp300l
HP 98543A Medium-resolution Color Video
Board.
hp98548
HP 98548A Super High-resolution Video
Board.
hp98549
HP 98549A High-resolution Color Video
Board.

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