Entering LONG will cause the TNC to display the status of all streams allowed
by MAXUSERS, PBBS, NUMNODES, and MYREMOTE.
The current KA-NODE input and output (IO) stream is also indicated. A pound
sign (#) indicates that there is unacknowledged data in the buffers for that stream.
The number immediately following the # is the number of bytes outstanding. The
number in parentheses is the number of packets not yet acknowledged.
The following is an example of a display (using STATUS LONG). A, B, C,
through J (i.e., MAXUSERS = 10) indicate the stream. “A” stream is connected
to KEØSM and has 50 bytes in 2 packets that are unacknowledged. The current
stream (IO) is the “B” stream, which is connected to NØKN. KBØNYK is con
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nected on circuit “A” of the KA-Node. All other streams, node circuits, the BBS,
and the remote access are disconnected. Appending “/P” to the callsign indicates
that the connection is permanent (see CONPERM).
cmd:status long
FREE BYTES 1661
A stream - #50(2) CONNECTED to KEØSM
B stream - IO CONNECTED to NØKN/P
C stream - DISCONNECTED
.....
.....
J stream - DISCONNECTED
BBS DISCONNECTED
REM DISCONNECTED
Ain CONNECTED to KBØNYK
Aout DISCONNECTED
Bin DISCONNECTED
Bout DISCONNECTED
See also: conperm, maxusers, myremote, numnodes, pbbs, streamsw
STOP n (n = $00 - $FF)
default $13 <Ctrl+S>
This command specifies the character sent by the computer to the TNC to stop
output from the TNC. If set to $00 only hardware flow control will be used. For
Command Reference KAM’98 Commands
User’s Guide 308 KAM’98 v 8.3