and SUBMIT files 3-58
Power failure 2-19
POWEROFF routine 2-19,
5-11
Power
on
automatically,
see
WAKE
Power BIOS subroutines
5-11
Power switch 2-18
Precautions
on
using the AC adapter
2-1
Precautions
on
using the Px-8
2-1
Printer 4-32
ASCII codes E-2
cable 4-26
examples
of
use 4-32
output
port
2-47, 3-67,
3-73
unintelligible output
4-31
Printing
from
CP/M
command line 3-12
contents
of
a file using PIP
3-35
contents
of
a file using TYPE 3-30
Programmable function keys 2-16
and
CP/M
3-10, 3-62
disabling and enabling
A-11
displaying 3-64
display switching using ESC sequence A-15
and Microcassette Tape
4-5
Protecting files
from other users
3-31
make Read/Only
3-48
removing protection 3-49
PSET subroutine
5-15
PTP:
3-14, 5-2
PTR: 3-14, 5-2
PUN: 3-13, 5-2
PUNCH
subroutine
5-13
PUTPFK subroutine 5-14
Quit not found
1-9
QX-1O
Terminal mode 3-79,
3-81
QX-1O
communication 3-79
RAM DISK 2-8, 2-23, 3-66
additional 4-19
default 2-9, 2-47
format 2-10
Q
R
Index-tO
see also Intelligent RAM disk
RDR: 3-13, 5-2
RDVRAM subroutine
5-33
READ subroutine 5-18
READER subroutine
5-13
Real screen 2-50
Receiving files 3-83, 3-89
Record too long
1-9
Removing Password
2-25
REN 3-16, 3-25
Renaming files
3-25
Resetting the system 2-5, 2-46
Reset altering keyboard
2-5
Reset summary table
2-47
Reset
CPU
2-5
Reset complete
CPU
2-5
Reset simple 2-46
Reset sub
CPU
2-5, 2-19, 2-46
Response
of
keys 2-12
Restart mode 2-19, 2-20, 2-32
Restarting programs
3-28
RETURN key 2-14
RETURN ASCII code 2-14
ROMs and ROM sockets 4-17
changing 3-9, 4-15
containing
data
or BASIC programs 4-18
RS-232C 2-47, 3-67, 4-22
BIOS routines 5-20
cables 4-26
changing parameters 3-68
communications with 3-75, 4-22
connection 4-24
default settings
4-23
and printer 4-23
pin assignments
4-25
RSCLOSE subroutine
5-21
RSIN subroutine 5-22
RSINST subroutine
5-21
RSIOX subroutines
5-23
RSIOX(CLOSE) 5-24
RSIOX(CTLIN) 5-26
RSIOX(ERSTS) 5-27
RSIOX(GET)
5-25
RSIOX(INSTS) 5-24
RSIOX(OPEN)
5-23
RSIOX(OUTST)
5-25
RSIOX(PUT) 5-26
RSIOX(SENS)
5-27
RSIOX(SETCTL) 5-27
Index-ll