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Documentation for Pacterm 2.0, the Dos-based PC terminal software
shipped with the KAM’98.
Getting started using your KAM’98 for non-packet and packet
communication.
Documentation for each mode of operation of your KAM’98.
A full “Command Reference”, documenting all KAM’98 commands.
Full details on KAM’98 jumpers, a parts list, and other technical
specifications.
Additional documentation and supporting material is available at the Kantronics
website (www.kantronics.com).
Documentation Conventions
The following conventions are used in the KAM’98 documentation:
To indicate a particular key, the name of the key is given in capitals. For exam-
ple, press the ENTER key.
Sometimes you will need to hold down one key on the computer while pressing
another key. This is indicated by giving the name of the first key, then a plus “+”,
then the name of the second key. For example, “Ctrl+C” means “press the key la
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beled ”CTRL" or “Ctrl” (i.e., the “control” key) and, while continuing to hold it
down, press the “C” key. Multiple-key combinations that generate a single char
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acter are shown in angle brackets, like this: <Ctrl+C>.
Conventions for the KAM’98 commands are covered in the “Command Reference” section of this
manual.
Documentation Conventions Introduction
KAM’98 v 8.3 15 User’s Guide

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