Multiplexed Special Devices

Steve Friedl friedl at mtndew.Tustin.CA.US
Sat Oct 13 03:20:50 AEST 1990


Steven Bellovin:
> As several people have noted, multiplexor devices date to v7.  They were
> indeed quite buggy, though I know of a few uses for the 4.1bsd versions.
> The early BSD support for BLIT terminals (the ancestor of the 5620 and
> the 630) was based on them, as was the IPC mechanism for a multi-player
> adventure-style game called t4c.

Gosling Emacs supported mpx files as well.  We had no end of problems
with them when I was working on it back at Kent State, but later found
out that this was probably due to mpx bugs in the kernel.  I think that
Chris Torek had patches to fix them...

     Steve

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