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KPC-9612 Version 5.2 July 19, 1994
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PHClear {immediate command}
This command will clear the list of stations who have connected to the PBBS.
PHeard {immediate command}
This command will display a list of stations that have recently connected to your KPC-9612 PBBS.
The list will show the callsign of the connecting stations and the time they connected and discon-
nected.
PId ON|OFF {OFF}
When OFF, only those packets with a protocol ID of $F0 (pure AX25) are displayed. When ON, all
packets are displayed. Some of the information in non-AX.25 packets (Net/Rom, TCP/IP, etc) can
cause strange displays on monitoring stations. The header line of monitored frames will show the
PID in curly braces.
POrt 1|2 {1}
This command will select which port is currently active when the KPC-9612 is first turned on. Port
1 is the 1200 baud port, and port 2 is the 9600 baud port. To change ports during operation, you
must use the streamswitch characters.
See also: streamsw
PText
text
(up to 128 characters) {blank}
This entry specifies the customized text sent with the initial PBBS sign-on message when a user
connects. Enter any combination of characters and spaces up to a maximum length of 128. Enter-
ing a single % character (PTEXT %) will clear PTEXT. You should not use the > character in your
PTEXT, as this is reserved by BBS systems for their prompt. If you forward to another BBS, or if
another BBS forwards to you you MUST NOT have the > character in your PTEXT.
See also: pbbs, pbforwrd
Redispla
n
(
n
= $00 $FF) {$12 <CtrI-R>}
This command is used to change the REDISPLAY-packet input editing character. The parameter
n
is the ASCII code for the character you want to type in order to redisplay the packet currently be-
ing entered. You can use the REDISPLAY-packet character to see a "clean" copy of your input if
you are using a printing terminal (or have BKONDEL OFF) and you have deleted characters. The
redisplayed packet will show the corrected text.
See also: bkondel, canline, canpac, flow

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BrandKantronics
ModelKPC-9612
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