National Instruments GPIB-MAC User Manual page 56

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November 1985
If you enable shadow handshaking, the GPIB-MAC
participates in the data handshake as an Acceptor without
actually reading the data It monitors the transfers for the
END (EOI or end-of-string character) message and holds
off subsequent transfers. This mechanism allows the
GPIB-MAC to take control synchronously on a
subsequent operation such as
Before performing a
should call eos to establish the proper end-of-string
character or to disable the EOS detection if the end-of-
string character used by the talker is not known.
If you call gts with an argument and the GPIB-MAC is
not CIC, the GPIB-MAC records the ECIC error.
Refer also to
Examples:
2. PRINT #l,"GTS 1"
3. PRINT #l,"gts"
response: CSB,lcCRxLF>
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SECTION FOUR - FUNCTIONS
cmd
gts
with a shadow handshake, you
'GTS without shadow handshaking.
'GTS with shadow handshaking.
What is the standby status?
(GPIB-MAC is in standby
status with shadow
handshaking)
rpp.
or

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