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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
<dl> | <dl> | ||
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<dd>All | <dd>All | ||
<dt>Introduced | <dt>Introduced | ||
<dd><var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> 6.7 | <dd><var class="product">[[Sirius Mods]]</var> 6.7 | ||
</dl> | </dl> | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
This is a bitmask parameter | This is a bitmask parameter. | ||
As of Model 204 Version 7.8 the SIRTERM Bitmask Bits signify the following: | |||
<dl> | <dl> | ||
<dt>X'01' | <dt>X'01' | ||
<dd>Enable MODEL 6 support ([[Terminal MODEL 6 support]]). | <dd>Is no longer used. <var>MODEL</var> 6 support ([[Terminal MODEL 6 support]]). | ||
is provided by default. | |||
<dt>X'02' | |||
<dd>Always issue a Write Structured Field Query for terminals connecting | |||
to <var class="product">Model 204</var> through VTAM or TELNET. | |||
This allows <var class="product">Model 204</var> to dynamically determine the screen geometry of any | |||
terminal connecting to it through VTAM, without having to issue a | |||
<code>RESET MODEL 6</code> command. | |||
The downside of this setting is that it could add a small amount of time | |||
to the initial connection process and a slight amount of extra network traffic. | |||
<p>If a terminal is using a non-standard screen geometry under <var>MODEL</var> 6 support, | |||
the <var class="product">[[Model 204 full-screen editor|Model 204 editor]]</var> and command line correctly uses the available screen space. | |||
Many <var class="product">[[RKTools]]</var> subsystems, such as those for <var class="product">[[SirScan]]</var>, <var class="product">[[SirMon]]</var>, and <var class="product">[[SirPro]]</var>, also take | |||
advantage of the additional available screen space.</p> | |||
<dt>X'04' | |||
<dd>Translate to/from base code page for VTAM and TELNET connections. If <var>SIRTERM</var> X'02' is set, the Code Page obtained from the Write Structured Query Response is used to translate the input and output data streams to correct mismatches between the site's codepage and a user's code page. | |||
Currently Code Pages 0037,1047 and Windows-1252 extended variants are supported. | |||
<dt>X'08' | |||
<dd> Always issues a Write Structured Field Query for Terminal Model Resets for terminals connected to Model 204 through VTAM or TELNET, provided that X'02' has been set. This precludes Terminal Model RESETs to Models that are not supported by the terminal emulator in use. | |||
</dl> | |||
Prior to Model 204 Version 7.8 the SIRTERM Bitmask Bits signify the following: | |||
<dl> | |||
<dt>X'01' | |||
<dd>Enable <var>MODEL</var> 6 support ([[Terminal MODEL 6 support]]). | |||
<var>MODEL</var> 6 support allows terminals with essentially arbitrary numbers of | |||
rows and columns, making it easier to better utilize a workstation's | rows and columns, making it easier to better utilize a workstation's | ||
screen size. | screen size. | ||
<dt>X'02' | <dt>X'02' | ||
<dd>Always issue a Write Structured Field Query for terminals connecting | <dd>Always issue a Write Structured Field Query for terminals connecting | ||
to | to <var class="product">Model 204</var> through VTAM. | ||
This allows Model 204 to dynamically determine the screen geometry of any | This allows <var class="product">Model 204</var> to dynamically determine the screen geometry of any | ||
terminal connecting to it through VTAM, without having to issue a | terminal connecting to it through VTAM, without having to issue a | ||
RESET MODEL 6 command. | <code>RESET MODEL 6</code> command. | ||
The downside of this setting is that it could add a small amount of time | The downside of this setting is that it could add a small amount of time | ||
to the initial connection process and a slight amount of extra network traffic. | to the initial connection process and a slight amount of extra network traffic. | ||
<p>If a terminal is using a non-standard screen geometry under <var>MODEL</var> 6 support, | |||
the <var class="product">[[Model 204 full-screen editor|Model 204 editor]]</var> and command line correctly uses the available screen space. | |||
Many <var class="product">[[RKTools]]</var> subsystems, such as those for <var class="product">[[SirScan]]</var>, <var class="product">[[SirMon]]</var>, and <var class="product">[[SirPro]]</var>, also take | |||
advantage of the additional available screen space.</p> | |||
<dt>X'04' | |||
<dd>Translate to/from base code page for VTAM and TELNET connections. If <var>SIRTERM</var> X'03' is set, the Code Page obtained from the Write Structured Query Response is used to translate the input and output data streams to correct mismatches between the site's codepage and a user's code page. | |||
Currently Code Pages 0037,1047 and Windows-1252 extended variants are supported. | |||
</dl> | </dl> | ||
[[Category:System parameters]] | [[Category:System parameters]] | ||
[[Category:Parameters]] | [[Category:Parameters]] |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 15 June 2020
Sirius terminal options
Summary
- Default value
- X'00'
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- User 0 CCAIN parameters
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Sirius Mods 6.7
Description
This is a bitmask parameter. As of Model 204 Version 7.8 the SIRTERM Bitmask Bits signify the following:
- X'01'
- Is no longer used. MODEL 6 support (Terminal MODEL 6 support). is provided by default.
- X'02'
- Always issue a Write Structured Field Query for terminals connecting
to Model 204 through VTAM or TELNET.
This allows Model 204 to dynamically determine the screen geometry of any
terminal connecting to it through VTAM, without having to issue a
RESET MODEL 6
command. The downside of this setting is that it could add a small amount of time to the initial connection process and a slight amount of extra network traffic.If a terminal is using a non-standard screen geometry under MODEL 6 support, the Model 204 editor and command line correctly uses the available screen space. Many RKTools subsystems, such as those for SirScan, SirMon, and SirPro, also take advantage of the additional available screen space.
- X'04'
- Translate to/from base code page for VTAM and TELNET connections. If SIRTERM X'02' is set, the Code Page obtained from the Write Structured Query Response is used to translate the input and output data streams to correct mismatches between the site's codepage and a user's code page. Currently Code Pages 0037,1047 and Windows-1252 extended variants are supported.
- X'08'
- Always issues a Write Structured Field Query for Terminal Model Resets for terminals connected to Model 204 through VTAM or TELNET, provided that X'02' has been set. This precludes Terminal Model RESETs to Models that are not supported by the terminal emulator in use.
Prior to Model 204 Version 7.8 the SIRTERM Bitmask Bits signify the following:
- X'01'
- Enable MODEL 6 support (Terminal MODEL 6 support). MODEL 6 support allows terminals with essentially arbitrary numbers of rows and columns, making it easier to better utilize a workstation's screen size.
- X'02'
- Always issue a Write Structured Field Query for terminals connecting
to Model 204 through VTAM.
This allows Model 204 to dynamically determine the screen geometry of any
terminal connecting to it through VTAM, without having to issue a
RESET MODEL 6
command. The downside of this setting is that it could add a small amount of time to the initial connection process and a slight amount of extra network traffic.If a terminal is using a non-standard screen geometry under MODEL 6 support, the Model 204 editor and command line correctly uses the available screen space. Many RKTools subsystems, such as those for SirScan, SirMon, and SirPro, also take advantage of the additional available screen space.
- X'04'
- Translate to/from base code page for VTAM and TELNET connections. If SIRTERM X'03' is set, the Code Page obtained from the Write Structured Query Response is used to translate the input and output data streams to correct mismatches between the site's codepage and a user's code page. Currently Code Pages 0037,1047 and Windows-1252 extended variants are supported.