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Re: Delta Simulator



OK,  I noticed that the permissions change when someone connects to that
terminal device.
I will add the below to the READ me.

Thanks!


Gary L. Luckenbaugh wrote:

> Jim,
>
> Do the "chmod 666" on /dev/ttypx where x is the terminal number.  I usually
> do a "who" to find out my tty device and then do the chmod.  The simulator
> needs to be able to open the terminal for reading and writing.  When you
> start the simulator under one id and log into another id even if you "su"
> the protection mode on the tty device can cause the simulator some
> difficulty.
>
> Gary
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Stallings <jim@mcws.net>
> To: rsts@mcws.net <rsts@mcws.net>
> Date: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 7:32 AM
> Subject: Re: Delta Simulator
>
> >
> >
> >Gary L. Luckenbaugh wrote:
> >
> >> Make sure you run "./rsts 0" from a different window or terminal than you
> >> start the simulator from.  The other suggestion is to do a "chmod 666" on
> >> the terminal before "su"ing to the delta id.  There are strange things
> that
> >> happen with job control on Linux that I haven't quite figured out yet.
> >
> >You want a chmod 666 on the rsts or pdp program?
> >
> >



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