Notation Conventions; Text Orientation - IBM 6400 Programmer's Reference Manual

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Table 5 (Page 2 of 2). IPDS Command Format
Byte
Hex Code
7
Data
Notes:
1. Bit numbering follows the EBCDIC convention with bit zero being the most
2. If the Correlation ID field is not present (byte 4, bit 1 is zero), the data field
3. Negative values are in twos-complement form.
4. Some bits or bytes in the data fields are Reserved. The printer does not
5. The printer will not detect a condition where the specified command length
6. If the host wants to request a continuation of an acknowledgement, the

Notation Conventions

Some field values (or ranges of values) are specified assuming a unit of
measure of 14400 L-units per 10 inches. To determine supported values for a
unit of measure of 2400 L-units per 10 inches use the following steps.
1. Convert the specified value from hex (2's compliment) to decimal.
2. Divide the + or - decimal number by 6.
3. Round to the nearest integer.
4. Convert the + or - decimal value back to hex (2's compliment).
For example, if the specified value is X
1. 8000(H)
2. -32768/6
3. -5461(D)

Text Orientation

The combination of the inline sequence direction (the direction which characters
are added to a line) and the baseline sequence direction (the direction which
lines are added to a page or overlay) identify the text orientation for a logical
page. The inline sequence direction can be either 0 or 180 degrees. The
baseline sequence direction is always 90 degrees. Therefore, there are two text
orientations for printing pages or overlays. This printer only prints from top to
bottom with reference to the feed direction.
Description
The specific operands, parameters, or data fields
as appropriate for the given command.
significant bit.
starts at byte 5 instead of byte 7.
always check the contents of these fields. However, IBM recommends that
such fields equal the specified value (if one exists) or zero.
(bytes 0 through 1) exceeds the actual number of bytes received. If this
occurs, the printer will not process the command until the printer receives
the specified number of bytes.
request must be the next command following the request for the first buffer
of an acknowledgment. However, it is not required that the host request the
second buffer of an acknowledgment.
=
-32768(D)
=
-5461.333
=
EAAB(H)
' 8000 ' the following steps are performed.
Chapter 3. IPDS Commands Reference
Command Format
Error Code
27

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