Communicating With Other Commodore Computers - Commodore 1650 User Manual

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COMMUNICATING WITH OTHER COMMODORE COMPUTERS

"Talking" with your computer to other computers is as simple as typing
on the keyboard.
transmitted through the modem to the other computer.
communicating with another Commodore computer, all the cursor control
keys are active, including the CLR/HOME.
someone's screen from many miles away.
NOTE: Remember, communicating with another computer requires the
modems to be set in opposite modes: one in "Answer and the other
in Originate.
CompuServe, your modem should be set to "0" (Originate).
Table 2 lists the ASCII codes, their functions, and how to access these
control commands on your computer.
special codes that tell the host computer to transmit, receive and
stop.
ASCII #
3
7
9
10
12
13
15
17
19
27
28
29
30
31
AJTCMODEM
As you hit each key, the character is immediately
Normally, when you are working with services like
Table 2. Generating ASCII Codes
FUNCTION
End Transmission
Bell
Horizontal Tab
Linefeed
Form Feed
Carriage Return
SI
X-On
X-Off
ESCAPE
File Separator
Group Separator
Record Separator
Unit Separator
This means you could clear
Included in this listing are the
Hold
CTRL
and Press
C
G
I
CRSR
down
L
RETURN
0
Q
S
:
Left
Arrow
;
Up Arrow
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When

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