Commodore modem 300 User Manual page 59

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The numbers for each color are:
0 = black
1 = white
2 = red
3 = cyan
4 = purple
5 = green
6 = blue
7 = yellow
In the same manner, you can change the default disk device num­
ber. Most people will want to leave this at 8. You can also use this
with many different kinds of modems. Enter the number according
to the modem that you are using:
0 = VIC Modem
1 = Auto Modem
2 = Modem/300
3 = Modem/300
4 = Modem/1200
You can also change the printer secondary address. Normally this is
set to 7 to force lower case printing. The hold off guard time is also
programmable. This allows the printer more time after each return
before feeding more data to it. If your printouts start dropping char­
acters, try increasing this number. This number is calibrated in
1/60ths of a second.
Also programmable is the uploading prompt. This is the character
which prompts the C128 to send the next line during an upload. The
default on this is a <return>. It is denoted by a checkmark symbol.
Toentera<return> in thisblank, pressthe <enter> key toadvance to
the " Prompt: " , then press <return>, followed by an <enter>.
Some services will send a CTRL E and expect the terminal to
respond in an appropriate fashion. You may enter this as the last
item in this menu. Again, you must use the <enter> key to terminate
your response. Then press <RUN-STOP> to exit. Ifyou would like to
save these options, press [ALT] O. Everytime you use the program
from this time forward, you will automatically have these options
set.
8 = orange
9 = brown
10 = It. red
11 = dk. grey
12 = med. grey
13 = It. green
14 = lt. blue
15 = lt. grey
(1600) and dumb modems
(1650) and compatibles
(1660) with carrier detect
(1660) without carrierdetect
(1670) and other1200 baud smart
modems
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