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Acrpack; Address - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
ACRPACK ON|OFF
Parameters:
ON -
The send-packet character, normally <CR>, IS added to all packets sent in
Converse Mode.
OFF -
The send-packet character is NOT added to packets.
ACRPACK is synonymous with CR and is used in the same manner as the older command.
Either command word has the same effect.
When ACRPACK is ON, all packets sent in Converse Mode include, as the last character
of the packet, the send-packet character which forces the packet to be sent.
When ACRPACK is OFF, the send-packet character is interpreted only as a command to the
PK-88, not as data to be included in the packet; the character is not echoed to the
terminal.
Set ACRPACK ON and SENDPAC $OD to produce natural conversational mode. Each line is
sent when a <CR> is entered, and arrives at its destination with a <CR> at the end of
the line.
If the distant station reports overprinting of lines on his display, set ALFPACK ON,
or the other station can set ALFDISP ON.
ADDRESS 'n'
Parameters:
n -
a hexadecimal address used with the MEMORY and 1/0 commands to access the
PK-88's memory and 1/0 locations, or to read values stored at a specified

address.

The ADDRESS command permits access to memory and 1/0 locations as follows:
ADDRESS $aabb
or
SOH $4F A E $
where "aa" is the device address, and "bb" is the register address on the device.
Set the hexadecimal. address as shown above and then use the MEMORY command to read
the contents of that address. The ADDRESS counter is incremented or increased by 1
each time the MEMORY command is typed.
Mnemonic: ACRP
Mnemonic: ADD
a a b b ETB (in the HOST mode).
5-12
Default: ON
Default: none
COMMAND SUMMARY
PK88-94

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