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Pseudo Terminals

I need to spawn a number of foreground process by reading a configuration file. Each process needs some form of I/O. Hence I need to run it on different terminals.
How it can be done programatically , i.e. , my module needs to find which terminal is not in use, then open it, execute the process and set the terminal as its controlling terminal.

I am working on SunOS el 5.8
 

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