Commandcodesandescapesequences - Star Micronics FR-10 User Manual

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1000Oh - IOh= FFFOh
and the nxdt is dividedinto the two bytesof F7)hand FFh,
If "non-printable" codes are given, ie those codes fmm OOh through IFh and
71%,these codes will be enclosed in angle brackets, for example cDC1>.
The name in the angle brackets is that assigned to the code in the ASCII con-
vention. The name of the character should not be used, the binary value
should"beinput. In the same way, it should be noted that the angle brackets
are not to be input - they are merely there as delimitem in the printed text.
Of course, in a program, a meaningful variable name can be given to these
charactem, for instance (the following example is written in BASIC):
10
ESC$=CHR$ (27) : BS$=CHR$(8)
20 LPRINT ESC$;BS$;
COMMANDCODESAND ESCAPESEQUENCES
Somecommandcodesarecommonto boththe standardandIBMmodes.In
the descriptionsof the commandcodes,all commandcodeswill be given,
togetherwithanoteofthemodestowhicheachcommandcodeis applicable.
Most of the
following command codes are available in both the standard
mode and the IBM emulation mode. If a command is common to both
modes, the descriptive heading is followed by "Both". If the command is
specific to one mode, then either "Standard" or "IBM" will follow the
descriptive heading. Occasionally, there am two identical commands to
perform the same function. In these cases, the relevant sign follows the
escape sequence.
Whenparametemare given,the accompanyingtext describeswhetherthe
parameteris an ASCIIcharacteror a binaryvalue.
In the following descriptions, first the function of the command sequence is
given. This is followed by the emulation for which this command is
appropriate ("Standard", "Both" or "IBM").
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