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3276/78 Emulation Mode
APPLICATION PROGRAMS
An
application
program
running
on
your
host
system
interacts
with
each
control
unit
and
display
station.
The
program
sets
the
format
for
the
display screen
and
determines
how
certain
keys
are
interpreted
and
how
the
system
responds to
the
operator.
You
should see
the
appropriate
manual
for
the
implementation
of
any
application
program
that
you
are
using.
COMMANDS AND ORDERS
An
application
program
interacts
with
your
terminal
through
tCCommands"
and
cCOrders".
The
control
units
in
the
3270
system
recognize four basic
types
of
commands:
Write
Commands
Read
Commands
Control
Commands
Sense
Commands
Orders
further
define
write
operations.
NOTE: As
Sense
Commands
are
inapplicable for
the
models of
the
3276
that
HP
emulates,
they
receive no
further
treatment
in
this
manual.
Commands
The
HP
2625A
supports
three
types
of commands: Write Commands,
Read
Commands,
and
Control Commands.
WRITE COMMANDS.
The
HP
2625A
supports
three
types
of
Write
Commands
that
control
the
writing
of
data
to
the
display. AWrite Control
Character
may
supply
additional
informa-
tion.
WRITE
-This
command
transfers
rCwrites")
data
from
the
host
computer
to
the
terminal.
ERASE/WRITE -
This
commands
erases
the
entire
display before
implementing
the
write
operation.
ERASE/WRITE ALTERNATE -
This
command
erases
the
entire
display
and
sets
the
alter-
nate
screen size before
implementing
the
write
operation.
The
normal
rCdefault") screen
size
is
24
lines
by
80
characters.
You
may
set
an
alternate
screen size
in
the
3276/8
Configuration
menu.
The
WCC (Write Control
Character)
contains
information associated
with
a Write Command.
The
information shows
whether
to
reset
the
keyboard,
ring
the
bell,
or
reset
the
MDT
(Modified
Data
Tag) bits.
Refer to
the
IBM
3270 Information Display
System
Component Description
manual
for a
complete description
of
the
sequence
of
bytes
in
the
Write
Command
and
the
format
for
the
Write Control
Character
byte.
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