Devices that do single character I/O could be attached to non seekable
host OS devices (tty, pipes, etc.) and thus shouldn't count on fseek()
and ftell(). These DEVICEs on these simulators do single character I/O
and easily can update their POS REGisters to reflect how much data has
been emitted. Changing such a REGister will have no useful effect
when attached to a non seekable file.
This implements the principle of "least surprise", in that users won't
normally expect to start overwriting an existing file on these devices.
Real hardware didn't behave that way. A new (empty) file can always
be created with the -N switch on the ATTACH.