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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
(LCok
Command
Continued)
disabled
in
Transparent
Mode.
Input
characters
and
echoes
are
not
translated.
Since
echoes
of
the
characters
typed
in
are
not
translated
to
upper
case,
if
both
operators
set
LCok
OFF,
each
operator
can
type
messages
in
lower
case
and
see
incoming
packets
displayed
in
upper
case.
:ON_
-
The
packet
controller
will
convert
the
character
followin;
i
the
eamsw
character
to
upper
case
before
processin
:OFF
-
The
packet
controller
will
process
the
character
immed-
i
iately
following
the
STReamsw
character
as
it
is
entered
When
operating
multi-connect,
the
user
must
enter
a
stream
identifier
(default
A
through
J)
after
the
STReamsw/(itch)
char-
acter
(default
|)
to
select
a
new
logical
stream
to
send
data.
Normally,
the
stream
identifier
must
be
in
upper
case,
or
an
error
message
will
result.
When
LCSTREAM
is
ON,
the
character
immediately
following
the
streamswitch
character
is
converted
to
upper
case
before
being
acted
upon.
Thus,
the
case
(upper
or
lower)
becomes
insignificant
NN
-
ALinefeed
<LF>
character
is
added
to
outgoing
packets
;
following
each
<CR
>
transmitted
in
the
packet.
i
(OFF
-
No
<LF>
is
added
to
outgoing
packets.
This
function
is
similar
to
AUtolf,
except
that
the
<LF>
char-
acters
are
added
to
outgoing
packets
rather
than
to
text
displayed
locally.
If
the
receiving
station
reports
overprinting
of
packets
from
your
station,
set
LFadd
ON.
This
command
is
disabled
in
‘Transparent
Mode.
IN
-
Line
Feed
characters
<
LF
>
are
ignored.
Line
Feed
characters
<LF>
are
actedupon,
ommand
controls
whether
packet
controller
responds
to
ASCII
Line
Feed
($0A)
characters
in
COMMAND
and
CON-
VERSE
modes.
When
ON,
line
feeds
are
totally
ignored.
When
tured
off,
line
feed
characters
are
processed
normally.
The
LFlgnore
command
is
useful
when
incoming
data
has
imbedded
Line
Feed
characters
that
cause
double
spacing
of
the
data
on
your
screen
or
printer.
NOTE:
See
the
LFadd
command
description.
The
transmitting
station
may
have
the
LFadd
command
set
ON
inadvertently.
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
73

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