Reference Manual
  PMAC 2 Software Reference 
168  PMAC On-Line Command Specification 
<CONTROL-F> 
Function 
Report following errors for all motors. 
Scope 
Global 
Syntax 
ASCII Value 6D; $06 
Remarks 
This command causes PMAC to report the following errors of all motors to the host. The 
errors are reported in an ASCII string, each error scaled in counts, rounded to the nearest 
tenth of a count. A space character is returned between the reported error for each motor. 
Refer to the on-line F command for more detail as to how the following error is calculated. 
For multiple cards on a single serial daisy-chain, this command affects only the card 
currently addressed in software (by the @n command). 
Example 
<CTRL-F> 
0.5 7.2 -38.3 1.7 0 0 0 0<CR>
See Also 
I-variables Ix11, Ix12 
On-line commands F, <CTRL-P>, <CTRL-V> 
<CONTROL-G> 
Function 
Report global status word. 
Scope 
Global 
Syntax 
ASCII Value 7D; $07 
Remarks 
This command causes PMAC to report the global status words to the host in hexadecimal 
ASCII form, using 12 characters. The characters sent are the same as if the ??? command 
had been sent, although no command acknowledgement character (<ACK> or <LF>, 
depending on I3) is sent at the end of the response. 
The detailed meanings of the individual status bits are shown under the ??? command 
description. 
For multiple cards on a single serial daisy-chain, this command affects only the card 
currently addressed in software (by the @n command). 
Example 
<CTRL-G> 
003000400000<CR>
See Also 
On-line commands <CTRL-B>, <CTRL-C>, ??? 
Memory-map registers X:$0003, Y:$0003. 
<CONTROL-H> 
Function 
Erase last character. 
Scope 
Global 
Syntax 
ASCII Value 8D; $08 (<BACKSPACE>). 
Remarks 
This character, usually entered by typing the <BACKSPACE> key when talking to PMAC in 
terminal mode, causes the most recently entered character in PMAC’s command-line-receive 
buffer to be erased. 
See Also 
Talking to PMAC 
On-line command <CTRL-O> (Feed Hold All) 
<CONTROL-I> 
Function 
Repeat last command line. 










