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CR {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON the SENDPAC character (normally carriage return) is appended to all packets
sent in Convers Mode except when PACLEN is exceeded. Setting CR ON and
SENDPAC $0D results in a natural conversation mode. Each line is sent when a ―CR‖ is
entered and arrives at its destination with the ―CR‖ appended to the end of the line. To
avoid overprinting, AUTOLF may need to be ON at the receiving end.
See also: autolf, lfadd, sendpac
CRSUP {ON | OFF}
default OFF
This command was added to the first multi-mode TNCs (such as the Kantronics UTU
and KAM) to accommodate the practice by radio teletype (RTTY) operators of adding
an extra carriage return (CR) at the end of each line (i.e., CR, CR, linefeed (LF) ). This
was done to give the carriage of the old mechanical teletypes time to return across the
page. Some of these machines are still in use, so we've retained this command so you
can ―correct‖ the data you might receive from such a station. To do so, turn CRSUP ON.
When ON, this command suppresses every other carriage return (when no data is
between them) in the received data before sending the data to the terminal. When
CRSUP is OFF, all carriage return characters are left in the received data as it is sent to
the terminal.
See also: autolf, lfsup
CSTAMP {ON | OFF}
default OFF
When ON, the daytime stamp is printed with all ―*** CONNECTED TO‖ and ―***
DISCONNECTED‖ messages on the terminal.
See also: connect, daytime, disconnect, mstamp
CTEXT text
default (blank)
Enter any combination of characters and spaces up to maximum length of 128. Entering
a single ‗%' will clear CTEXT. This entry specifies the text of the first packet to be sent
in response to an accepted connect request provided that the parameter CMSG is not
OFF.
See also: cmsg, connect
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