# This is the ttytab file I use on my TT. As you can see, with the TT you
# can have up to five interactive terminals without resorting to using the
# midi port as a serial port.
#
# The names of the ports are changed using the mint.cnf file.
#
console	"/etc/getty console"	st52		on secure
ttya	"/etc/getty stterm"	dialup		off	# v:/modem1
ttyb	"/etc/getty std.1200"	dialup		off	# v:/modem2
ttyc	"/etc/getty std.2400"	dialup		off	# v:/serial1
ttyd	"/etc/getty std.9600"	dialup		off	# v:/serial2
#
# Psuedo-terminals. MGR uses these, and they will also get used if Dave Gymer
# ever gets round to doing a TCP/IP server with telnet. (He may also use
# them instead of tty1 to get full ST keycodes via the serial port.)
# Note that these are really just links; what they point to doesn't
# exist until a server process creates a pty.
#
ttyp1	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p1
ttyp2	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p2
ttyp3	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p3
ttyp4	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p4
ttyp5	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p5
ttyp6	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p6
ttyp7	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p7
ttyp8	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p8
ttyp9	none			network	off 		# q:/ttyp.p9
