Com links allow terminal sharing between users.
Use ^_Cfoo
to attach to terminal or user
foo. An octal number specifies a terminal number. This works with
any number of users.
Initially, input and output to programs is disabled, so users can type text to each other.
Use ^_N
to detach from terminal sharing.
In com link mode, toggle program I/O with ^_I
and ^_O
. When I/O is enabled, programs can
use the terminal normally.
Slaving a terminal means sending input to it from another terminal.
When in com link mode, use ^_Sfoo
to slave
another terminal. To toggle sending it input, use
^_E
. Doing ^_E
will
automatically slave the other terminal if there are only two terminals
in the com link session.