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KA ITS shows "D63 TARAKA" with "who" command #2184
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KA defines 1 console, 16 TK TTYs, 10 MTY TTYs, 16 Datapoint TTYs, 8 STYs, and 10 TVs. "D63" appears to be the entry for the first of these TVs. Seems that the isn't with WHO (WHOJ), but rather with the TTY: device. WHO reads: TTY:.file. (dir) and gets back a buffer with:
So this buffer already contains D63. The "D", according to SYSTEM; ITS >, is for "device" (not "daemon"). So maybe this entry for D63 is expected, since perhaps D63 is actually the first TV. @larsbrinkhoff ? |
I'm not sure, really. I always assumed it was related to the Name Dragon. I do think it first popped up when we added the Knight TV support. |
It is certainly related to the name dragon and TV. What I don’t know is whether it was historically there and whether some bug/misconfiguration is causing it to show up. |
I guess the only way we could check is to build a genuine AI KA configuration and see what happens. |
From looking at the code, I'm inclined to believe it's working as intended. |
Yeah, it may be. I too didn’t see anything that would have prevented it’s inclusion. |
On non-KA systems, when you run the WHO command, you see only interactive, top-level HACTRNs. However, in KA ITS, running WHO gives output like this:
Why is TARAKA listed here? Note the program knows that the terminal is not an interactive terminal (D63). This doesn't happen on other architecture ITS systems.
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