Revision 2c32108a57dda3a3a554b1bd84a00e0d33ff6f7b authored by John Baldwin on 30 July 2012, 20:40:14 UTC, committed by John Baldwin on 30 July 2012, 20:40:14 UTC
Add another PS/2 keyboard PNP ID.  This ID is listed as
"Reserved by Microsoft" in the standard PNP ID table, but has been seen
in the wild on at least one laptop.

Approved by:	re (kib)
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# $FreeBSD$
#
#	@(#)remote	5.2 (Berkeley) 6/30/90
#
# remote -- remote host description file
# see tip(1), remote(5)
#
# at	ACU type
# br	bit rate (defaults to 9600)
# cu	call unit (default is dv)
# du	make a call flag (dial up)
# dv	device to use for the tty
# el	EOL marks (default is NULL)
# fs	frame size (default is BUFSIZ) -- used in buffering writes on
#	receive operations
# ie	input EOF marks (default is NULL)
# oe	output EOF string (default is NULL)
# pa	The parity type to use: even, odd, none, zero, one (default even)
# pn	phone numbers (@ =>'s search phones file; possibly taken from
#	PHONES environment variable)
# tc	to continue a capability

# Example systems
unixshell|Unix Access:\
	:pn=\@:tc=unix57600:
dosbbs|DOS-based BBS:\
	:pn=\@:tc=dos57600:

# UNIX system definitions
unix57600|57600 Baud dial-out to a UNIX system:\
	:el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^D:tc=dial57600:
unix33600|33600 Baud dial-out to a UNIX system:\
	:el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^D:tc=dial33600:

# DOS system definitions
dos57600|57600 Baud dial-out to a DOS system:\
	:el=^U^C^R^O^D^S^Q:ie=%$:oe=^Z:pa=none:tc=dial57600:

# 33.6k and 56k modems run the com port at 115200 bps to allow for the
# compression performed in the modem.  Note that some serial hardware
# does not support speeds above 38400 bps and that speeds above that have
# never been formally standardized.  Modern architectures with 16550 or
# better UARTs typically have no issues with the higher speeds.
dial57600|57600 Baud Hayes attributes:\
	br#115200:tc=dial:
dial33600|33600 Baud Hayes attributes:\
	br#115200:tc=dial:
# 14.4k and 28.8k modems ran the port at 4x.  Some rare 19.2 baud modems
# did too, but those aren't included in this example.
dial28800|28800 Baud Hayes attributes:\
	br#115200:tc=dial:
dial14400|14400 Baud Hayes attributes:\
	br#57600:tc=dial:
dial|Generic dialing parameters:\
	:dv=/dev/cuau0:cu=/dev/cuau0:at=hayes:du:pa=none:

# Hardwired line
cuau0c|cua0c:dv=/dev/cuau0:br#9600:pa=none:

# Finger friendly shortcuts
uart0|com1:dv=/dev/cuau0:br#9600:pa=none:
uart1|com2:dv=/dev/cuau1:br#9600:pa=none:
uart2|com3:dv=/dev/cuau2:br#9600:pa=none:
uart3|com4:dv=/dev/cuau3:br#9600:pa=none:
uart4|com5:dv=/dev/cuau4:br#9600:pa=none:
uart5|com6:dv=/dev/cuau5:br#9600:pa=none:
uart6|com7:dv=/dev/cuau6:br#9600:pa=none:
uart7|com8:dv=/dev/cuau7:br#9600:pa=none:
ucom1:dv=/dev/cuaU0:br#9600:pa=none:
ucom2:dv=/dev/cuaU1:br#9600:pa=none:
ucom3:dv=/dev/cuaU2:br#9600:pa=none:
ucom4:dv=/dev/cuaU3:br#9600:pa=none:
ucom5:dv=/dev/cuaU4:br#9600:pa=none:
ucom6:dv=/dev/cuaU5:br#9600:pa=none:
ucom7:dv=/dev/cuaU6:br#9600:pa=none:
ucom8:dv=/dev/cuaU7:br#9600:pa=none:
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