Specifications

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The 8400B Plus Data Module
Issue 11 December 1999
21-29
You can check the current value stored in all S-registers with the &V command. To
look at the contents of just one register, use the command Smm? where mm is
the number of the S-register. The data module will return 3-digits, representing the
decimal value of the specified S-register.
To change the value in any one S-register directly, use the command Smm=nnn
where mm is the number of the S-register and nnn is the number you wish to
place in the register.
For a full description of all 28 S-registers, see Appendix C in the 8400B Plus Data
Module Users Guide, 555-020-708.
Notes for Use with PC Packages
Like the 7400B Plus, the 8400B Plus is able to use the following PC
communication packages:
CARBON COPY Plus V5.1
Crosstalk
XVI V3.71
Crosstalk Mk.4 V1.1
Hot Line V2.2 (voice dialing packages)
HyperACCESS
V3.32
MicroPhone V1.5 (MacIntosh package)
PC TOOLS Deluxe V6 (voice dialing packages)
Procomm Plus
V1.1B
Relay Gold
V3.0
SideKick V1.5 and SideKick Plus
(voice dialing packages)
Smartcom
II V2.2
Smartcom II V3.1
Smartcom III V1.1
Smarterm 240 V3.0a
Terra Nova
V1.1.1
White Knight V11 (MacIntosh package)