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12 FILE CONTROL
12.4 File Check
(Response data)
In the figure (2), set the value of "ASCII code" in the table of "Value of code corresponds to character" in "File name".
■Data communication in binary code
(Request data)
In the figure (1), set the value of "Binary code" in the table of "Value of code corresponds to character" in "Path name".
(Response data)
In the figure (2), set the value of "Binary code" in the table of "Value of code corresponds to character" in "File name".
(2)
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
3
33
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
8
38
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
1
31
H
A
41
H
6
36
H
5
35
H
D
44
H
3
33
H
C
43
H
8
38
H
1
31
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
4
34
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
30
H
00
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
0
30
H
9
39
H
Number of file information Last file No.
Directory/
file information 1
Directory/
file information 2
Directory/
file information 3
Number of characters
File name Attribute Spare data
(18 bytes)
File
Last edit time Last edit date Spare data File size
"20 h 58 m 58 s" "April 1, 2010"
1k byte
Last edit date and time
10
H
18
H
40
H
00
H
04
H
00
H
01
H
00
H
03
H
00
H
06
H
00
H
(1)
00
H
00
H
30
H
30
H
30
H
30
H
Drive
No.
Number of
file requests
Head file No.
Number of
characters
Path name
(Fixed value)
Directory specification
Subcommand
03
H
00
H
08
H
00
H
(2)
01
H
00
H
5D
H
A6
H
81
H
3C
H
00
H
04
H
00
H
00
H
09
H
00
H
00
H
00
H
Number of file
information
Last file No.
Directory/
file information 1
Directory/
file information 2
Directory/
file information 3
Last edit
time
Last edit
date
Spare
data
File size
Number of
characters
File name Attribute Spare data
"20 h 58 m 58 s"
"April 1,
2010"
1k byte
File
Last edit date and time
(9 bytes)