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Table 15-6 (Page 2 of 2). Cursor Addressing Classes
Line
Column
Class
Numbers
Numbers
Set Cursor Sequence
05
0-23
0-79
I. Any two ASCII characters
2. Line number in hex
3. Column number in hex
Example: ESC A X'OA' X'I5'
In hex:
IB4lOAI5
(This example positions the cursor at the II th line, 22nd
column.
See note.)
06
0-42
0-131
I. Any three ASCII characters
2. Line number in hex plus X' 20 '
3. The first 3 bits of the column number in hex plus
X'20'
4. The 5 rightmost bits of the column number in hex
plus X'40'
Example:
ESCybX'OA' X'20' X'56'
In hex:
IB79200A2056
(This example positions the cursor at the II th line, 22nd
column.)
Example:
ESC yb X'OA' X'23' X'5A'
In hex:
IB79200A235A
(This example position the cursor at the 11th line, 122nd
column.)
Note: These cursor classes use hex values X' II' and X' 13' for row and column
addressing. Some modems may interpret these values as flow control (XON/XOFF),
and data being sent from the 3708 to the terminal may be interrupted.
Chapter 15. User-Defined Terminal Tables
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