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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
(Read
Command
Continued)
If
the
command
Read
is
given
without
a
number,
a
listing
of
messages
in
the
PMS
will
be
displayed
(same
as
List
command).
Reading
any
PMS
message
(not
necessarily
a
newly
entered
message)
i
AL
D.
reset
the
bli
call#1
-Callsign
to
be
reconnected
to,
call#2
-Optional
callsign(s)
to
be
digipeated
through.
i
REConnect
is
an
immediate
command.
It
may
be
used
to
change
the
path
through
which
you
are
currently
connected
to
a
station.
It
may
only
be
used
when
your
packet
controller
is
connected
on
the
current
stream
to
the
station
to
which
you
wish
to
REConnect.
The
integrity
of
outstanding
frames
at
the
time
of
REConnect
is
not
assured.
For
details
of
the
parameter
list,
see
the
Connect
command.
,
Specifying
an
ASCII
character
code.
bone
ener
veenwneeneaninen
Tv
ecenccnente
penne
encvnnenninrcnrntenieryretiT
tiie
swan
nev
euncenernenreenenmee
en
tmmeceiermee
ceceeed
command
is
used
to
change
the
redisplay-line
input
editing
character.
The
parameter
n
(hex
or
decimal)
is
the
ASCII
code
for
the
character
you
type
in
order
to
redisplay
the
current
line.
When
you
type
the
redisplay-line
character,
type-in
flow
control
is
tempor:
released
(if
it
was
enabled),
disp
aying
any
incom-
ing
packets
that
are
pending.
Then
a
<
BAC
SLASH
>
charac-
ter
is
typed,
and
the
line
you
have
begun
is
retyped
on
the
next
line.
Ifyou
have
deleted
and
retyped
any
characters,
only
the
final
form
of
the
line
is
shown.
You
are
now
ready
to
continue
typing.
Use
the
redisplay-line
character
to
see
a
“clean”
copy
of
your
input
with
a
printing
terminal
after
deleting
characters.
oa
have
set
BKondel
OFF
deletions
are
designated
with
<
BACK-
SLASH
>
characters,
rather
than
by
trying
to
correct
the
input
line
display.
You may
use
this
character
ifyou
are
typing
a
message
in
Converse
Mode
and
a
packet
comes
in.
You
can
see
the
incoming
message
before
you
send
your
packet,
without
cancelling
your
input.
When
REMSysop
is
ON,
the
callsign
contained
in
MYPcall
is
allowed
to
read
and
kill
any
message
‘om
over
the
air,
This
allows
the
sysop
to
remotely
manage
the
message
base
in
the
PMS
equipped
packet
controller.
86
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990

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