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Revision as of 18:48, 28 April 2015
The DEVICE File (#3.5) is stored in the global root of ^%ZIS(1, and each entry corresponds to a name for I/O (Input and Output) in the VistA system. Generally speaking characters are sent to and received from an I/O device in most computer systems as a normal part of interaction with a user.
The devices in VistA are segmented by the TYPE Field which has the following values:
**INTERNAL ABBREVIATION** | **EXTERNAL VALUE** | **Intended use** |
TRM | TERMINAL | hard connected terminals such as consoles |
OTH | OTHER | |
MT | MAGTAPE | sequential magnetic tape |
SDP | SDP | unused- was Sequential Disk Processing - MUMPS-as-OS disk storage |
SPL | SPOOL | unused - was in-MUMPS disk/printer spooling |
BAR | BARCODE READER | |
HFS | HOST FILE SERVER | commonly used - filesystem storage, print spooling, etc. |
VTRM | VIRTUAL TERMINAL | soft connect terminals over the network |
HG | HUNT GROUP | providing for banks of "alike" devices |
RES | RESOURCES | synchronization and limiting background processes |
CHAN | NETWORK CHANNEL | devices attached with TCP/IP addresses and ports |
IMPC | IMAGING WORK STATION |