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...-Defined Characters 199 Preparation 200 Character Definition 200 Design 201 Dots into DATA 202 Attribute byte 203 Proportional print 203 Printing User-Defined Characters 205 Downloading Command 207 Defining More Characters 207 Redefining Control Codes 208 Mode Strings 211 STRATA 212 Summary 212 xi
...-Defined Characters 199 Preparation 200 Character Definition 200 Design 201 Dots into DATA 202 Attribute byte 203 Proportional print 203 Printing User-Defined Characters 205 Downloading Command 207 Defining More Characters 207 Redefining Control Codes 208 Mode Strings 211 STRATA 212 Summary 212 xi
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...you have a 7-bit system, you use the RAM area? Notice that 's all but lowercase characters with the standard alphabet and numbers. That's why the FX provides the option of RAM . . . Caution: Be very careful about using the Reset Code after defining your custom designed E plus four of the attribute .... For now, set into the user-defined RAM area. goodbye user-defined characters! This code wipes out the entire contents of copying (sometimes called downloading) the entire ROM set all three numbers to use the top seven rows for you do not have only defined an E, that the E is ...
...you have a 7-bit system, you use the RAM area? Notice that 's all but lowercase characters with the standard alphabet and numbers. That's why the FX provides the option of RAM . . . Caution: Be very careful about using the Reset Code after defining your custom designed E plus four of the attribute .... For now, set into the user-defined RAM area. goodbye user-defined characters! This code wipes out the entire contents of copying (sometimes called downloading) the entire ROM set all three numbers to use the top seven rows for you do not have only defined an E, that the E is ...
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... sword. it in the column labelled Sweden and the row labelled 124. To define any of the normally unprintable control codes. One easy way to download the ROM into RAM. Find 8 in the CHR$(93) row under the Spain heading. To print the character stored in 8, use CHR$(8) in... character 93, you redefine the ESCape code? Using an international character set and you wish to the current program. For instance, if the printer is in which the international characters are currently using one of which is to define two character strings: 80 RAM$=CHR$(27)+"%"+CHR$(1)+CHR$(0) ...
... sword. it in the column labelled Sweden and the row labelled 124. To define any of the normally unprintable control codes. One easy way to download the ROM into RAM. Find 8 in the CHR$(93) row under the Spain heading. To print the character stored in 8, use CHR$(8) in... character 93, you redefine the ESCape code? Using an international character set and you wish to the current program. For instance, if the printer is in which the international characters are currently using one of which is to define two character strings: 80 RAM$=CHR$(27)+"%"+CHR$(1)+CHR$(0) ...
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CHR$(27)": "CHR$(n1)CHR$(n 2)CHR$(n 3) Downloads ROM characters into RAM. All three numbers are 0 CHR$(27)"6" Enables printing of codes 128 to 159 and 255 CHR$(27)"7" Disables printing of codes 128 to 159 and 255 CHR$(27)"11" Enables printing of codes 0 to 31 except those used as control codes. The control codes can be printed with CHR$(27)"R" CHR$(27)"I0" Disables printing of the codes 0 to 31 213
CHR$(27)": "CHR$(n1)CHR$(n 2)CHR$(n 3) Downloads ROM characters into RAM. All three numbers are 0 CHR$(27)"6" Enables printing of codes 128 to 159 and 255 CHR$(27)"7" Disables printing of codes 128 to 159 and 255 CHR$(27)"11" Enables printing of codes 0 to 31 except those used as control codes. The control codes can be printed with CHR$(27)"R" CHR$(27)"I0" Disables printing of the codes 0 to 31 213
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Deleting line 20 ensures that the printer does not download the ROM characters. With them in Figure 16-S. begin by deleting lines 210 to get the pattern shown in a different order. Try another; Type: 170 ... can print an entire alphabet and more. Figure 16-8. That makes your defined characters the only ones around-no funny stuff on the printer. Here is the data: 100'SIX 110 DATA 7,8,16,0,32,3,68,0,72,0,73 120 DATA 73,0,72,0,68,3,32,0,16,8,7 130 DATA 73,0,9,0,17,96,2,0,4,8,112 140 DATA...
Deleting line 20 ensures that the printer does not download the ROM characters. With them in Figure 16-S. begin by deleting lines 210 to get the pattern shown in a different order. Try another; Type: 170 ... can print an entire alphabet and more. Figure 16-8. That makes your defined characters the only ones around-no funny stuff on the printer. Here is the data: 100'SIX 110 DATA 7,8,16,0,32,3,68,0,72,0,73 120 DATA 73,0,72,0,68,3,32,0,16,8,7 130 DATA 73,0,9,0,17,96,2,0,4,8,112 140 DATA...
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Density. ESCape "I-I -K-20; Downloading. See Hex dumping E Elite Mode, 52-53 ESCape "M" turns it off. See I " turns it on ; QX-10 241 See Graphics Mode Designing graphics. See Printer driver Dumping, hex. ESCape "P" turns it on; END, v ... sets of user-defined characters, 223-226 Corvus Concept computers, 151 Covers. See Hex dumping for FX compared with those for MX and RX, 287-294 listed by function, 283-286 listed by number...in dot graphics, 131-132 patterns for , 329 Epson computers. Control codes, 41-42 Hex dumping and. See User-defined characters Dress-up Modes.
Density. ESCape "I-I -K-20; Downloading. See Hex dumping E Elite Mode, 52-53 ESCape "M" turns it off. See I " turns it on ; QX-10 241 See Graphics Mode Designing graphics. See Printer driver Dumping, hex. ESCape "P" turns it on; END, v ... sets of user-defined characters, 223-226 Corvus Concept computers, 151 Covers. See Hex dumping for FX compared with those for MX and RX, 287-294 listed by function, 283-286 listed by number...in dot graphics, 131-132 patterns for , 329 Epson computers. Control codes, 41-42 Hex dumping and. See User-defined characters Dress-up Modes.
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See Exponent character Underline Mode, 70-72 ESCape "-1" turns underline on; ESCape " ESCape "C" resets it off . ESCape "@" resets form length to default and sets top of form. ESCape "-0" turns it to current line. ESCape "U0" turns it ; Temperature, 329 Test automatic, 35-36 for seven-bit system, 309 Top of form, 31-33, 103-104 CHR$(12) sends the paper to top of form to current paper position. with skip-over-perforation, 109 See also Reset Code Tractor built-in, 24-28 cover, 14, 19 removable, 14-15, 28-31 Troubleshooting, 301-315 TRS-80, 38, 40, 307-309, 313 Type style ...
See Exponent character Underline Mode, 70-72 ESCape "-1" turns underline on; ESCape " ESCape "C" resets it off . ESCape "@" resets form length to default and sets top of form. ESCape "-0" turns it to current line. ESCape "U0" turns it ; Temperature, 329 Test automatic, 35-36 for seven-bit system, 309 Top of form, 31-33, 103-104 CHR$(12) sends the paper to top of form to current paper position. with skip-over-perforation, 109 See also Reset Code Tractor built-in, 24-28 cover, 14, 19 removable, 14-15, 28-31 Troubleshooting, 301-315 TRS-80, 38, 40, 307-309, 313 Type style ...