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Terminal
Xon/xoff
Duplex
Cursor up.
Cursor down.
Cursor right.
Cursor left.
Clear display.
Cursor home.
Direct cursor addressing.
ey
=
character line number
ex
=
character column number
Parity
ESC A
ESC B
ESCC
ESCD
ESCE
ESCH
ESC
PeyPex
The duplex field determines whether or not the characters you input from
the keyboard appear on the Tandy 600 screen. If the host computer echoes
your input, choose full-duplex to prevent the characters from appearing
twice. If the host does not echo, half-duplex displays the characters.
The parity field is used to determine if the host computer receives each
character correctly. Choose even, odd, none, or ignore. The proposed
response is none, which is common for most computers. Match the parity
setting of the host computer. (The parity must be none if you are using
XMODEM protocol.)
Choose yes or no. The proposed response is yes, which is common for
most computers. Match the terminal setting of the host computer.
The xon/xofffieid controls the "flow" of incoming text. If you leave the
Terminal mode while data coming in, the remainder of the incoming data
is lost unless this field is on (Yes). Some computers do not support this
feature. Choose No if
xon/xoff
is not supported by the host.
The terminal field interprets specific escape sequences in specific ways.
The Tandy 600 supports these VT52R escape sequences:
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