ispcvt -- verify if current video driver is pcvt driver
      ispcvt [-c] [-d device] [-n] [-v]
      The ispcvt utility allows the user to check whether the current video
     driver compiled into the kernel is a pcvt driver.	The major and minor
     release numbers of the driver are also checked.  Furthermore ispcvt is
     also able to print out the values of all the ``PCVT_XXXXXX'' compile time
     options, the driver in the current running kernel was compiled with.
     The options are as follows:
     -d      Specifies a device for which the check is done.
     -v      Specifies being verbose.  On success the name and revision is
	     reported, on failure which comparison failed.
     -n      print the number of compiled-in virtual terminals.
     -c      This options prints out the values of all ``PCVT_XXXXXX''
	     #defines which were given to the compiler at the time the currently
 running kernel was compiled.  Specifying -v with the -c
	     option gives a verbose listing of the compile-time options.
     The ispcvt utility exits with one of the following values:
     0	     driver is pcvt and major and minor numbers match
     1	     open(2) or ioctl(2) system call failed
     2	     driver name mismatch
     3	     name matched, release major number mismatch
     4	     name and major number matched, release minor number mismatch
     5	     usage error
     pcvt(4)
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