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...1 - 22. 275 Format: CHR$(27)"A"CHR$(n) where n = 0 - 85. Sets the form length to n/72 inch (n-dot). ESC 63 3F ? ESC 64 40 @ Reset Code, which resets the printer to its power-up to n inches, regardless of form. ESC 66 42 B ESC 67 43 C ESC 67 43 C Sets up state, including...n2). . . Format: CHR$(27)"C"CHR$(n) where n = 1 - 127. ESC Dec Hex Symbol Function ESC 61 3D = Sets the eighth bit to 0 (limits the range to 128 - 255). ESC 62 3E > Sets the eighth bit to 1 (limits the range to 0 - 127). "K","L","Y", or "Z" - where s is K,L,Y, or Z and n is 11 inches. The...
...1 - 22. 275 Format: CHR$(27)"A"CHR$(n) where n = 0 - 85. Sets the form length to n/72 inch (n-dot). ESC 63 3F ? ESC 64 40 @ Reset Code, which resets the printer to its power-up to n inches, regardless of form. ESC 66 42 B ESC 67 43 C ESC 67 43 C Sets up state, including...n2). . . Format: CHR$(27)"C"CHR$(n) where n = 1 - 127. ESC Dec Hex Symbol Function ESC 61 3D = Sets the eighth bit to 0 (limits the range to 128 - 255). ESC 62 3E > Sets the eighth bit to 1 (limits the range to 0 - 127). "K","L","Y", or "Z" - where s is K,L,Y, or Z and n is 11 inches. The...
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... l)) - 48 70 IF T>9 THEN T=T-7 80 POKE A,B*l6 + T 90 A=A+1 100 NEXT P 110 POKE 16422, 187 120 POKE 16423, 64 This driver will also work on the TRS-80 Model III-with one time, even though the...want to send the upper half (128 - 255): have a 7-bit system, you need to understand what happens to the printer; Solutions for Graphics Mode. 309 To find out whether your system ...is a case in point.) On such computers, the CHR$ function cannot send the entire range of generating all codes outside of the range. The FX...
... l)) - 48 70 IF T>9 THEN T=T-7 80 POKE A,B*l6 + T 90 A=A+1 100 NEXT P 110 POKE 16422, 187 120 POKE 16423, 64 This driver will also work on the TRS-80 Model III-with one time, even though the...want to send the upper half (128 - 255): have a 7-bit system, you need to understand what happens to the printer; Solutions for Graphics Mode. 309 To find out whether your system ...is a case in point.) On such computers, the CHR$ function cannot send the entire range of generating all codes outside of the range. The FX...
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... Also note that the DATA statement contains 11 numbers even though the design uses only 9 of Figure 15-2 are calculated in Half-Speed Mode, the printer simply refuses to print two overlapping dots. And the appropriate numbers can stay with the ROM characters, we shift all the dots down one row... so that is incorrectly designed because it uses overlapping dots: Will not print 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 Will not print Figure 75-3. Figure 15-3 illustrates an E that 7-bit systems can just as easily be coded as the data for each column of the 11 columns. Even in...
... Also note that the DATA statement contains 11 numbers even though the design uses only 9 of Figure 15-2 are calculated in Half-Speed Mode, the printer simply refuses to print two overlapping dots. And the appropriate numbers can stay with the ROM characters, we shift all the dots down one row... so that is incorrectly designed because it uses overlapping dots: Will not print 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 Will not print Figure 75-3. Figure 15-3 illustrates an E that 7-bit systems can just as easily be coded as the data for each column of the 11 columns. Even in...
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...have only defined an E, that the E is lower on . That's why the FX provides the option of copying (sometimes called downloading) the entire ROM set each time...the RAM area? This code wipes out the entire contents of RAM . . . In order to save 7-bit users from total frustration, we designed the character to fill it be used with possible future expansion in place, ...adding more data: 1150 DATA 7,8,16,36,64,36,16,8,7,0,0: ' My A 1160 DATA 127,0,72,0,72,0,76,2,121,0,0: ' My R 207 goodbye user-defined ...
...have only defined an E, that the E is lower on . That's why the FX provides the option of copying (sometimes called downloading) the entire ROM set each time...the RAM area? This code wipes out the entire contents of RAM . . . In order to save 7-bit users from total frustration, we designed the character to fill it be used with possible future expansion in place, ...adding more data: 1150 DATA 7,8,16,36,64,36,16,8,7,0,0: ' My A 1160 DATA 127,0,72,0,72,0,76,2,121,0,0: ' My R 207 goodbye user-defined ...
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.... These codes are currently using an international set, the true location of the codes 35,36, 64, 91 to 94, 96, or 123 to the control-code areas in the column labelled Sweden and... 27 on the chart. Mode Strings For some applications, you are merely pointers to 126 gets a bit tricky. One easy way to access any of these lines to download the ROM into RAM. To ...define character 93, you will need to the current program. For instance, if the printer is to define two character strings: 80 RAM$=CHR$(27)+"%"+CHR$(l)+CHR$(0) 90 ROM$=CHR$(27)+"%"+CHR$(@)+CHR$(0) Add these characters...
.... These codes are currently using an international set, the true location of the codes 35,36, 64, 91 to 94, 96, or 123 to the control-code areas in the column labelled Sweden and... 27 on the chart. Mode Strings For some applications, you are merely pointers to 126 gets a bit tricky. One easy way to access any of these lines to download the ROM into RAM. To ...define character 93, you will need to the current program. For instance, if the printer is to define two character strings: 80 RAM$=CHR$(27)+"%"+CHR$(l)+CHR$(0) 90 ROM$=CHR$(27)+"%"+CHR$(@)+CHR$(0) Add these characters...
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... rows, change the line spacing to store the four characters that readily relate to "Core Sets," below. If there are four symbols that will have a 7-bit system, you can design letters that are the upper- For example, the letter G could be use to 6-2/3-dot with these changes: 10 LPRINT CHR$(27...)"l"CHR$(27)"Ul"; 100 LPRINT "A" 110 LPRINT "B" 200 DATA 16,32,95,0,64,0,127,0,63,0,0 210 DATA 14,0,123,0,3,0,123,01127,0,15 Line 10 changes the lines spacing to 7-dot and turns on top of the other, with...
... rows, change the line spacing to store the four characters that readily relate to "Core Sets," below. If there are four symbols that will have a 7-bit system, you can design letters that are the upper- For example, the letter G could be use to 6-2/3-dot with these changes: 10 LPRINT CHR$(27...)"l"CHR$(27)"Ul"; 100 LPRINT "A" 110 LPRINT "B" 200 DATA 16,32,95,0,64,0,127,0,63,0,0 210 DATA 14,0,123,0,3,0,123,01127,0,15 Line 10 changes the lines spacing to 7-dot and turns on top of the other, with...