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  1. So I am coming from ComputerCraft and the term API there is pretty straight forward and allows us to create windows to write / redirect to. Anyway, in the term API wikipage of OpenComputers there is for example the method term.bind with an optional parameter "window", the problem is I can't find any information about this parameter and I assumed that this would be the same kind of "window" as in CC and I won't have to write my own API for it. Do you guys know something about it?
  2. Hello, and thank you in advance. I'm building a windowing system for OpenOS and was wondering if somebody could help me understand OpenOS's tty system? Basically I would like some tips for hijacking the initial terminal window. My plan is to put the terminals 'viewport' into a window and any subsequent processes into their respective windows. Any tips on the 'best' or 'appropriate' way to claim control of the shell window specifically would be greatly appreciated. Please ask any questions if I wasn't clear. Cheers! - Molinko
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