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Rick van Rein authored
- XON/XOFF were boycotted, but they are useful -- we needed <DC1>/<DC3> - The <DCx> codes in ASCII are meant for device-level interaction - Moved them away, so device drivers can use these codes - This is a serial-friendly modification to the 8-bit clean requirement - Applications now have to escape the <DCx> codes as though mulTTY used them - <STX> goto child, <ETX> goto parent, <SUB> goto peer, <EOT> terminate - Escape definitions/routines are updated accordingly Note: - The service name in the diasasl-api-server is "diasasl-demo" - Set this by invoking "saltty -s diasasl-demo ..." - Will take a note in the Quick-SASL project to fix this
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