Hi!
15-Апр-2004 22:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (FreeCOM) wrote to
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>> Why this is important. Imagine, some programs detects redirection and
>> asks prompt for next screen only if it "not redirected" (it. its output
F> Are you sure that RAR only tests the stdin/out bits?? How about
Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
Why this is important. Imagine, some programs detects redirection and
asks prompt for next screen only if it "not redirected" (it. its output
linked to device with stdin/stdout bits set). Now, if we redirect streams by
CTTY NUL _and_ CTTY sets stdin/stdout for NUL de
Aitor Santamaría Merino wrote:
This is a pointer to stdin, guess that it has to be changed too.
There was some talk about this topic in regards to the implementation of
CTTY for FreeCOM, I think Bart finally tested this issue in MS kernel
and found that this point is not changed after bootstrapp
Hi,
Arkady V.Belousov escribió:
Hi!
Question: by default, only CON device have bits "stdin" and "stdout"
yes, at boot only the ORIGINAL CON device has these bits (subsequent
CONs could make this to change and gain these bits).
(mask 0x3 in attribute word). What happen if I use "CTTY NUL
Hi!
Question: by default, only CON device have bits "stdin" and "stdout"
(mask 0x3 in attribute word). What happen if I use "CTTY NUL" - is this
equal to plain redirecting to NUL or shell sets stdin+stdout bits in
attribute word (INT 21/4401, as I understand)?
Hi!
12-Апр-2004 22:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bernd Blaauw) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> Question: by default, only CON device have bits "stdin" and "stdout"
>> (mask 0x3 in attribute word). What happen if I use "CTTY NUL" - is this
>> equal to plain redirecting to NUL or shell sets stdin+stdou
Arkady V.Belousov schreef:
Hi!
Question: by default, only CON device have bits "stdin" and "stdout"
(mask 0x3 in attribute word). What happen if I use "CTTY NUL" - is this
equal to plain redirecting to NUL or shell sets stdin+stdout bits in
attribute word (INT 21/4401, as I understand)?
input
Hi!
Question: by default, only CON device have bits "stdin" and "stdout"
(mask 0x3 in attribute word). What happen if I use "CTTY NUL" - is this
equal to plain redirecting to NUL or shell sets stdin+stdout bits in
attribute word (INT 21/4401, as I understand)?