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R
COMMANDS
Command
List
IN
-
<NULL>
characters
are
sent
to
the
terminal
after
<LF>
characters.
ot
sent
after
<LF>
chars.
I
mn
of
<NULL>
characters
(ASCII
code
$00),
producing
an
effective
delay
following
any
<LF>
sent
to
the
terminal.
The
number
of
<NULL>
charac-
ters
is
determined
by
the
command
NULLs.
This
delay
is
required
by
some
display
terminals.
Set
NUL£
ON
if
your
terminal
some-
times
misses
characters
at
the
beginning
of
the
line
(ASCII
code
$00)
to
send
to
the
terminal
after
a
<CR>
or
<LF>
is
sent.
In
addition
to
setting
this
parameter
value,
NUcr
and/or
NULf
must
be
set
to
indicate
whether
nulls
are
to
be
sent
after
<CR>
,
<LF>,
or
both.
Devices
requiring
nulls after
<CR>
are
typically
hard-copy
devices
requiring
time
for
carriage
movement.
Devices
requiring
nulls
after
<LF>
are
typically
CRIS
which
scroll
slowly.
Extra
null
characters
are
sent
only
in
Converse
and
Command
Modes.
0-255,
spe
¢
the
maximum
length
of
the
data
portion
of
a
packet.
The
value
0
is
equivalent
to
256.
*
NOTE:
The
default
Paclen
value
may
vary
according
to
model.
The
packet
controller
will
automatically
transmit
a
Packet
when
the
number
of
input
bytes
for
a
packet
reaches
n.
used
in
both
Converse
and
Transparent
Modes.
s
value
is
‘Every
-Packet
timeout
occurs
every
n
illisecon
‘After
-Packet
timeout
occurs
when
n*100
milliseconds
elapse
:
with
no
input
from
the
computer
or
te:
n
=
0-250,
specifying
100
ms
intervals.
This
parameter
is
always
used
in
Transparent
Mode,
and
will
be
used
in
Converse
Mode
if
CPactime
is
ON.
When
Every
is
specified,
input
bytes
are
packaged
and
queued
for
transmission
every
n*
100
ms.
When
After
is
specified,
bytes
are
packaged
when
input
from
the
terminal
stops
for
n*
100
ms.
In
no
case
will
a
zero
length
packet
be
produced,
and
the
timer
is
not
started
until
the
first
byte
is
entered.
Ifn
=
0,
packets
are
generated
with
no
wait
time.
80
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990

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