On Sun, Jul 19, 2020, at 19:32, Richard Tobin wrote:
Looking at the 6th edition man page tty(2), I see
Carriage-return delay type 1 lasts about .08 seconds and is
suitable for the Terminet 300. Delay type 2 lasts about .16
seconds and is suitable for the VT05 and the TI 700. Delay
type 3 is unimplemented and is 0.
New-line delay type 1 is dependent on the current column and
is tuned for Teletype model 37's. Type 2 is useful for the
VT05 and is about .10 seconds. Type 3 is unimplemented and
is 0.
Why would the VT05 (a VDU) need a delay for carriage return?
I can just about imagine that it might need one for linefeed
if it shifted the characters in memory.
According to the VT05 manual, it only required a line feed delay [and other functions,
most of which other than erase screen had in common that they moved or could move the
cursor's vertical position] and only needed about .02 seconds ["slightly greater
than one full cycle of the AC line", and the examples given were 1 character per 600
baud]
https://vt100.net/docs/vt05-rm/chapter2.html