To the best of my knowledge no one has done anything with tty I/O in LiS. So ldterm would have to be written from scratch. It would probably be beneficial to also write a "transducer" driver that can host a standard Linux tty driver below and talk STREAMS above to the bottom edge of ldterm. That would leverage all the tty drivers that are already written for Linux. LiS has something similar in the "ldl" driver for Linux network drivers. Try docs.sun.com for online documentation on ldterm. Keep me posted, Dave Rich Durant wrote: > I'm involved in porting a comm application to Linux that uses streams. > Along with incorporating LiS I have to port/replace ldterm. Is there any > information available on mapping ldterm to termios(3) or anything else that > would be helpful to me in doing this? I've searched the archives for ldterm > with no results. > > Thanks -- Rich > > Rich Durant [EMAIL PROTECTED] > MAP Data Comm - ADP Dealer Services 503-402-3352 _______________________________________________ Linux-streams mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://gsyc.escet.urjc.es/mailman/listinfo/linux-streams