Star Micronics Rainbow NX-1000C User Manual page 43

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130 OPEN4.4
140 PRINT*4. CHR$(27);CHR$(93);CHR$(48);
150 PRINT=I!:4. "COMMODORE CHARACTER SETS"
160 PRINT=I!:4. " GRAPHICS CHARACTER SET"
170 PRINT=I!:4. CHR$(145);A$;B$
180 PRINT=I!:4. " BUSINESS CHARACTER SET"
190 PRINT=I!:4. CHR$(17);A$;B$
200 PRINT=I!:4. CHR$(27);CHR$(93);CHR$(49);
210 PRINT=I!:4. "ASCII CHARACTER SET"
220 PRINT=I!:4. A$;B$
230 PRINT=I!:4. CHR$(27);CHR$(64)
:REM RESET
240 CLOSE4 :END
The printout will vary somewhat depending on the settings of DIP
switches 6 through 8. In the printout shown all these switches are ON.
COMMODORE CHARACTER SETS
GRAPHICS CHARACTER SET
! "#$)('11<' () *+,
-./01234:56789:; <=)?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP[;IRSTUVWXYZ[£]I<--+I--I h '-'L'-A""
-'-'11 ,XO"lt-ti I" ...
1.-,,) l!*",
I~."'_~II
r--..lo .... • ......
+1--1
h
"L'.4""""le-'I1 ,XO" It-ti I" ...
1.-,,)
l!* "'"
lh"'_~11
r--....Io .....
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BUSINESS CHARACTER SET
! "#$)('11<' () *+,
-./01234:56789: ; <=>?@abcde-fghijklmnopqrstuyw"yz[£]t+-ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
P[;IRSTUVWXYZ-ti
I~ a.-..).~, I~."'_~II
r-_ .....
·"u-ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP[;IRSTUVWXYZ-ti
I~
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h.&
I~."'_~II
r-_ .....
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ASCII CHARACTER SET
!"£$)(.II<' ()*+,-./01234:56789.;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP[;IRSTUVWXYZ[\]A_'abcde-fghijklmno
pqrstuyw"yz
{i >~
!
"£f;7.&' U
~+,
-.
/0123456789: : ':=.}?t!!IIBCDEFGHIJF:LI'INDPGRSTUVWXYZl \ ]..
abc:deFghijJ:1mnopqrstuvw>:yz{:J"'"·
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The character sets are the main difference between the Commodore and
ASCII operating modes, but there are a few command differences as well.
The expanded and condensed printing commands work differently in the
two modes, for example. Also, the ASCII mode has backspace and horizontal
tabulation commands which the Commodore mode does not have, while
the Commodore mode has 7-bit graphics and reverse printing commands
which the ASCII mode does not have. You can check the details in Appendix
B. Aside from the above points, the two operating modes are identical.
In the international variations of the character sets, several of the regular
graphics, business, and ASCII characters.are replaced by letters and symbols
for a particular language. Tables of these replacements are given at the end
of Appendix C.
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