Specifications
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NOmode ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: All Host: NO
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ON - The PK-900 switches modes only upon explicit command.
OFF - The PK-900 changes modes according to NEWMODE.
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When NOMODE is OFF (default), your PK-900 switches modes automatically
according to NEWMODE. When NOMODE is ON your PK-900 never switches from
Converse or Transparent Mode to Command Mode (or vice versa) by itself. Only
specific commands (CONVERSE, TRANS, or <CTRL-C>) change the operating mode.
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NUCr ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: All Host: NR
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ON - <NULL> characters ARE sent to the terminal following <CR> characters.
OFF - <NULL> characters ARE NOT sent to the terminal following <CR>s.
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The NULLS command sets the number of <NULL> characters that will be sent.
Some older printer-terminals require extra time for the printing head to do a
carriage return and line feed. NUCR ON solves this problem by making your
PK-900 send <NULL> characters (ASCII code $00) to your computer or terminal.
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NULf ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: All Host: NF
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ON - <NULL> characters are sent to the terminal following <LF> characters.
OFF - <NULL> characters are not sent to the terminal following <LF>s.
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Some older printer-terminals require extra time for the printing head to do a
carriage return and line feed. NULF ON solves this problem my making your
PK-900 send <NULL> characters (ASCII code $00) to your computer or terminal.
The NULLS command sets the number of <NULL> characters that will be sent.
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