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author | Joe Hunkeler <jhunkeler@gmail.com> | 2015-08-11 16:51:37 -0400 |
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committer | Joe Hunkeler <jhunkeler@gmail.com> | 2015-08-11 16:51:37 -0400 |
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diff --git a/dev/README b/dev/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..78da4ce5 --- /dev/null +++ b/dev/README @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +IRAF$DEV - The DEV Directory (Aug 1986) +Fri Mar 21 20:36:00 MST 1997 + +This directory contains device descriptor tables and host system interface +information for the various devices accessed by IRAF. With the exception of +the cache[gt].dat files, all these files are read at runtime hence new +devices can be interfaced without a sysgen in most cases. + + cacheg.dat, cachet.dat + SPP include files, referenced in TTY, used to cache graphcap and + termcap device entries for fast access. [These are rarely touched + any more although they are still functional - Mar97] + + devices + Maps the logical (IRAF) device names of any allocatable devices to + host system names. Primary use is for magtape devices. [Not used + any more except in VMS/IRAF] + + edt.ed, emacs.ed, vi.ed + Read by EDIT, EPARAM, and EHISTORY to determine the editor language + and the host command to be used to call the host editor. + + graphcap + Device information for all graphics terminals, plotters, and image + displays. If an entry is also in the cache file `cacheg.dat', the + cache must be rebuilt before changes will take effect. + + help.db + The compiled HELP database. Tells HELP what packages and modules help + is available for, and the names of the associaated help files. + + hostlogin, hosts, uhosts + Network interface files. Describe the nodes on the local network + and how to talk to them. + + null + The dev$null file. I am not sure an actual file entry is still + required for this special file, but it was in the beginning. + + pix.hhh, pix.imh, pix.pix + The standard test image, dev$pix.imh, and the STF template header + file, dev$pix.hhh, required to propagate the special VMS file type + required by the STF format to new image header files. + + tapecap + tapecap.<node> + Magtape device capabilities file. See os$zfiomt.c for a summary + of device capabilities. os$tape.c can be used as a standalone + Unix task to exercise a tape drive to determine its capabilities. + Tapecap files can be named either "tapecap.<node>" where <node> is + the hostname of the server the tapecap file describes, or simply + "tapecap" to provide a fallback for all servers. The <node> form + allows a single IRAF installation to be shared by multiple servers + while still having distinct tapecap files for each. The tapecap file + for a server is located in the IRAF dev$ directory *on the server*. + + termcap + Device information for all terminals and printers. The printer + info should be moved out into a PRINTCAP file at some point. + If an entry is also in the cache file `cachet.dat', the cache must + be rebuilt before changes will take effect. + + vdmfile.gki, vdmplot.gki + Standard test GKI metacode files. VDMFILE contains several test + frames, VDMPLOT contains a single, more complicated plot, used to + test and compare the resolution of different graphics devices. |