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- From: deepa@bsis.com (Deepa Kalkunte)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.shell,comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: slowing it down
- Date: 1 Feb 1996 22:00:51 GMT
- Organization: Broadway & Seymour
- Message-ID: <4erd6j$5gk@scorpio.develop.bsis.com>
- References: <9601270012.AA09395@dxmint.cern.ch>
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- In article <9601270012.AA09395@dxmint.cern.ch>, Dan Pop <danpop@mail.cern.ch> writes:
- >s0213031@moncol.monmouth.edu (RAJIV RODRIGUES) writes:
- >
- >>I ran a simple 'cat' on a DEC ALPHA (Digital Unix) to display a long (!) file.
- >>I'm looking for some way to slow down ( not a pager ) the listing, so that
- >>it scrolls at a comfortable speed. I tried a 'nice' at lowest priority with
- >>no discernable effect.
- >>
- >>Anyone know any other utilities I could use?
- >
- >The right tool for this job is a serial terminal. You can control the
- >
- >Another solution is to write your own 'cat', which waits a certain amount
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- Am I missing something here? Won't cat filename | more do the trick?
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