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Table 15-5. Terminal IDs
Internal ID
Terminal Type
External ID
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
OA
OB
OC
OD
OE
OF
10
11
12
13
IE
IF
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
IBM 3101 Display Terminal
IBM 3161/3162/3163 ASCII Display Station
IBM 3164 ASCII Display Station
DEC® Model VT52
DEC® Model VT100
TeleVideo® 910
TeleVideo® 950
Lear Siegler ADM 3A Dumb Terminal®
ADDS Viewpoint®
Hazeltine 1500
Hazeltine Esprit ITM
Hazeltine Esprit IITM
Northern Telecom Displayphone™
Teletype 5410 Asynchronous Display
Terminal
Teletype 5420
Hewlett-Packard 2621B Interactive Terminal
Data General Dasher® D210 Display
ROLM® Cedar™, Cypress™, JuniperTM
Beehive™ ATL-078
FTTERM COLOR
FTTERMMONO
IBM 3151/61/62/63 (3708 Feature)
DEC® Model VT220
FALCO 500 (DEC VT200 Mode)
WY-50®
IBM 3151/62 (ModelS Emulation)
IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station
IBM 3164 (3708 Feature)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
lA
IB
2A
SA
5B
5C
2C
2B
3A
This is a I-byte field that is broken down into eight I-bit flags. Each flag is set to
either 1 or 0, and the 8 bits together form a hexadecimal value. Refer to
Appendix N, "Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table" to determine the correct
hexadecimal value for the set of flags that you need.
The bits are numbered 1 through 8 and have the following meanings:
Bit I-ANSI X3.64
If this set to 1, the terminal supports ANSI X3.64 formats. If this bit is set
to 0, ANSI X3.64 is not used.
Bit 2-Status line
If this bit is set to 1, the terminal has an addressable information area
separate from the normal screen display area, on which the 3708 can display
its status line. For example, when the terminal is operating in 24 x 80
(model 2) mode, the 3708 status line would appear on line 25. In this case,
the START/STOP/ACTIVATE STATUS LINE sequences described in
"Terminal Control Section" are used to control the terminal's information
area.
If this bit is set to 0, the 3708 uses the last line of the normal screen display
area for the status line information. For example, when the terminal is
operating in 24 x 80 (model 2) mode, the status line appears on line 24.
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