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Purpose:
 
Selects
 
the
 
specified
 
character
 
set.
 
00
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
437
 
(U.S./European,
 
power-on
 
default)
 
01
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
897
 
(Katakana)
 
02
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
858
 
(Multilingual
 
International)
 
03
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
852
 
(Central
 
Europe)
 
04
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
855
 
(Cyrillic)
 
05
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
857
 
(Turkey)
 
06
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
862
 
(Israel)
 
07
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
863
 
(Canadian
 
French)
 
08
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
864
 
(Arabic)
 
09
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
865
 
(Nordic)
 
0A
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
808
 
(Cyrillic
 
-
 
Russia)
 
0B
 
Modified
 
IBM
 
code
 
page
 
869
 
(Greece)
Example:
 
This
 
example
 
selects
 
the
 
U.S./European
 
character
 
set:
 
     
02
 
00
 
User
 
character
 
definition
 
(03)
 
<EXT>
 
 
03
  
nn
  
Purpose:
 
Defines
 
a
 
custom
 
character.
 
Logic
 
Controls
 
Emulation
 
Mode
 
The
 
byte
 
that
 
follows
 
the
 
command
 
byte
 
contains
 
an
 
ASCII
 
character
 
between
 
X'20'
 
and
 
X'7F'
 
of
 
a
 
keyboard
 
key
 
to
 
be
 
redefined.
 
This
 
byte
 
is
 
followed
 
by
 
five
 
bytes
 
defining
 
the
 
bit
 
patterns
 
of
 
the
 
user-defined
 
character.
 
Logic
 
Controls
 
Emulation
 
Mode
 
allows
 
only
 
one
 
keyboard
 
key
 
to
 
be
 
redefined.
 
This
 
means
 
that
 
there
 
is
 
only
 
one
 
user-definable
 
character
 
in
 
this
 
mode.
 
Once
 
a
 
key
 
is
 
redefined,
 
any
 
occurrence
 
of
 
that
 
character
 
on
 
the
 
display
 
will
 
change
 
to
 
the
 
user-defined
 
character.
 
If
 
a
 
new
 
key
 
is
 
redefined,
 
the
 
previously
 
redefined
 
key
 
is
 
restored
 
to
 
the
 
original
 
character
 
in
 
all
 
places
 
on
 
the
 
display
 
and
 
the
 
newly
 
redefined
 
key
 
is
 
changed
 
to
 
the
 
user-definable
 
character.
 
shows
 
the
 
format
 
of
 
these
 
five
 
bytes.
Note:
  
A
 
hyphen
 
character
 
in
 
the
 
table
 
indicates
 
a
 
do-not-care
 
bit.
 
The
 
other
 
values
 
relate
 
to
 
the
 
character
 
pixel
 
positions
 
shown
 
in
 
the
 
diagram
 
following
 
the
 
table.
 
A
 
value
 
of
 
1
 
in
 
the
 
data
 
stream
 
indicates
 
that
 
the
 
related
 
pixel
 
position
 
is
 
ON;
 
a
 
0
 
indicates
 
that
 
it
 
is
 
OFF.
Input/output
 
device
 
commands
11-9-2005
A-2
 
SurePOS
 
Installation
 
and
 
Service
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