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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
(NEWmode
Command
Continued)
If
NEWmode
is
ON,
the
packet
controller
will
enter
the
specified
conmode
as
soon
as
you
issue
a
Connect
command,
without
waiting
for
the
connection
to
be
established.
Anything
typed
thereafter
will
be
packetized
to
be
transmitted
once
the
connec-
tion
is
complete.
When
the
connection
is
broken,
or
if
the
connect
attempt
fails,
the
packet
controller
returns
to
Command
Mode.
The
NODetext
field
should
be
filled
with
a
valid
connect
string
or
left
blank..
(See
the
Connect
command
for
examples
of
a
proper
connect
string
and
also
note
the
limitations
below).
This
connect
string
is
used
by
the
FNPms
command
to
cause
the
node
or
switch
in
use
to
connect
to
the
desired
station
for
message
forwarding.
This
may
be
the
HOMebbs
or
another
station
for
forwarding
of
PMS
messages.
The
NODetext
should
contain
the
C(onnect)
command
followed
by
the
callsign
of
the
station
to
be
forwarded
to.
Only
one
digipeater
field
may
be
included
and
must
be
preceded
by
the
V(ia)
command
IN
-
The
controller
will
only
switch
modes
(command,
convers¢
i
or
transparent)
upon
explicit
command.
i
iOFF
-
The
packet
controller
switches
modes
in
accordance
with
:
i
the
settingof
NEwmode.
_
;
_
When
NOmode
is
ON,
the
packet
controller
will
never
change
between
CONVerse
or
Transparent
mode
to
COMMAND
mode
(or
vice-versa)
on
its
own.
Only
user
commands
(CONV,
Trans,
or
~*C)
may
change
the
typein
mode.
If
NOmode
is
OFE,
then
automatic
mode
switching
is
handled
according
to
the
setting
of
the
NEWmode
comm
IN
-
<NULL>
chars
are
sent
to
the
terminal
after
<CR>.
OFF
-
<NULL>
characters
are
not
sent
after
<CR
>.
This
command
causes
transmission
of
<NULL>
characters
(ASCII
code
$00),
producing
an
effective
delay
following
any
<CR>
sent
to
the
terminal.
The
number
of
<NULL>
charac-
ters
is
determined
by
the
command
NULLs.
This
delay
is
required
by
some
hardcopy
‘terminals
to
allow
time
for
the
carriage
to
return
and
the
paper
to
advance.
Set
NUcr
ON
if
your
terminal
misses
characters
aftera
<CR>
.
a
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
79

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