With the ditty command, display options such as flow control settings, speed and transparent print settings can be configured for your Digi TTY devices. A ditty command is usually necessary when a printer is attached to a Digi port, but not when the port is enabled for login. There are exceptions to this rule.
ditty commands should be manually inserted in the startup file /etc/rc.d/8/userdef so they are executed every time the system boots.
For detailed information on ditty, refer to the SCO OpenServer man pages (ditty is inserted into the man pages when the driver is installed). Man pages support is usually but not always loaded when the operating system is installed. If your system does not have access to man pages, you will not be able to view the man page on ditty.