The terminal XAB (XABTRM) allows extended terminal read operations to occur when a Get service is used for a terminal device. Unlike most other XABs, the XABTRM is associated with a RAB (record stream). The XABTRM provides information that the terminal driver uses to process a user-defined item list that defines the terminal read operation. The following table lists the symbolic offset, the size in bytes, and a brief description of each field. Offset Size Description XAB$B_BLN 1 Block length XAB$B_COD 1 Type code XAB$L_ITMLST 4 Item list address XAB$W_ITMLST_ 2 Item list length LEN XAB$L_NXT 4 Next XAB address To perform the extended terminal read operation, the following information is required: o In the RAB, the RAB$L_ROP field RAB$V_ETO option must be specified (set). o In the RAB, the RAB$L_XAB field must contain the address of the XABTRM. o In the XABTRM, the XAB$L_ITMLST and XAB$W_ITMLST_LEN fields must contain the starting address and length of a valid terminal driver read function item list. o The item list must be supplied according to the conventions described for creating an item list for the terminal driver in the OpenVMS I/O User's Reference Manual. An item list consists of one or more item list entries, where each item defines an attribute of the terminal read operation. Instead of defining terminal read arguments in the RAB, all such arguments (including certain arguments only available with the item list method) are defined in the item list. The following list shows the RAB$L_ROP options related to a terminal read operation and the equivalent item codes: Option Item Code RAB$V_CVT TRM$_MODIFIERS, bit TRM$M_TM_CVTLOW RAB$V_PMT TRM$_PROMPT RAB$V_PTA TRM$_MODIFIERS, bit TRM$M_TM_PURGE RAB$V_RNE TRM$_MODIFIERS, bit TRM$M_TM_NOECHO RAB$V_RNF TRM$_MODIFIERS, bit TRM$M_TM_NOFILTR RAB$V_TMO TRM$_TIMEOUT