IBM 3708 Description page 235

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Bit
6""1-Whense~
to 1, the 3708 does not put a large screen terminal
back into default screen size.mode when Clear is entered by the operator.
Specifying this bit as 1 causes the Clear key to operate differently than
defined in the IBM 3270 Information Display System: Data Stream
Programmer's Reference. Host applications conforming to this document
may react unpredictably.
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Bit 7
=
I-The 3708 discards all input between receipt of a line turnaround
character and the start of it host write in protocol enveloping mode. This
function emulates NTO's action between an internal READ and WRITE.
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Bit 8
=
I-The 3708 translates LV_l SCS transparency data using the
configured translation table defined for printers. When set to zero, the
3708 does not translate LV_l SCS transparency data.
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Bit 9= I-The 3708 echos characters during the 3708 logon process. This
parameter overrides the ECHOPLEX parameter defined in the 3708.
This bit is used only before the BIND. After an LV_l BIND is received
and the 3708 begins protocol enveloping operations, the ECHOPLEX
option is used. When this bit is set to zero, the ECHOPLEX option
determines whether characters are echoed during 3708 logon.
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Bit 10= I-The 3708 transmits an XON (X '11') instead of a DEL
(X' 7F'), as an idle character, for delays after form feed or carriage return
operations.
If this bit is equal to 1, it overrides bit 4.
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Bit 11
=
I-The 3708 places the rightmost 5 nibbles of the 3708 serial
number into the terminal ID of the XID response. This support can be
used to uniquely identify each 3708 to the host. If this bit is zero, the
3708 transmits all zeros for the terminal ID of the XID response.
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Bit 12= I-The 3708 prints blank lines for lines consisting entirely of
nondisplayable characters during a formatted printout. This includes
local copy operations. When this bit is set to 1, CR, NL, and EM are
considered valid print orders and are executed. When set to zero, CR,
NL, and EM are not valid print orders and are printed as blanks.
If the bit is set to I, bit 13 is ignored and formatted printouts (including
local copies) are treated as unformatted printouts.
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IBM 3708 Description
Bit 13
=
I-The 3708 does not insert a NL before formatted printouts. If
this bit is set to zero, the 3708 inserts a NL before each formatted
printout.

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