Epson Multi-mode Data Controller MFJ-1278B Manual De Usuario

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                           ADVANCED OPERATION 
ADVANCED PACKET OPERATION 
This chapter describes some other aspects of Packet operation that you will  not need to be 
concerned with for everyday conversational operation.  You will want to consult this chapter 
if you are using your station for special applications such as a Packet Personal Mailbox, 
Bulletin Board, binary file transfers, Packet picture transfers or running a "host" program.  In 
this chapter also discuss use of the newly developed packet anti-collision feature.  HF and 
OSCAR packet operation is also discuss in detail in this chapter. 
 
We will use the term "computer" to refer to computers or terminals.  In the command 
examples, the MFJ-1278B's prompts and other messages are shown in ordinary type, your 
responses are shown in  bold face, and received packets are shown  underlined.  Commands 
and other special keywords are shown in upper case; other text entered to the MFJ-1278B is 
shown in upper and lower case. 
SPECIAL CHARACTERS 
The MFJ-1278B recognizes a number of special characters for input editing, flow control, 
and other control functions.  You can change any of these special characters to customize the 
MFJ-1278B to suit your applications, your computer, or your whim.  Commands within the 
MFJ-1278B set these special characters.  These special character commands specify the 
ASCII character code for the desired character.  You can disable any special character feature 
by setting the character value to 0.  The user can disable the input editing characters without 
no serious side-effects.  You should use caution in disabling the flow-control or Command 
Mode entry characters.  Also be careful not to set two special characters to the same value. 
 
Various control characters are normally used for special characters.  The user would enter 
control characters by holding down the CONTROL key,  CTRL while typing another 
character.  For example, to enter a Control-C, or <CTRL-C>, the user would hold down the 
CONTROL key,  CTRL and press the  C key at the same time.  If your computer does not 
have a special control key, you will have to consult your computer's documentation to see 
how to enter these characters.  If you will have difficulty entering control characters, you can 
change the special characters to, for example, seldom used punctuation.  The action of each 
special character is described in detail under the entry in Chapter 6 for the command that sets 
that character. 
 
You can enter the code for a character in either Hexadecimal (base 16) or Decimal notation.  
The MFJ-1278B displays character codes in Hexidecimal notation.  A number in 
Hexidecimal notation is indicated by beginning a number with a $ in front of it, such as $1B.  
Each of the "digits" of a Hexidecimal number represents multiples of the powers of 16.  The 
values 10 through 15 are represented by the letters  A through  F, which may be upper or 
lower case.  For example, take a look at break down of hexidecimal value $1B: