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PK-232 MBX Operating Manual - N3UJJ

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_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

MDPrompt text<br />

Default: (see text)<br />

Mode: Packet/MailDrop<br />

Host: Mp<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

text - Any combination of characters and spaces up to a maximum of 80 bytes.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

MDPROMPT is the command line sent to a calling station by your MailDrop in<br />

response to a Send message command. The default text is:<br />

"Subject:/Enter message, ^Z (CTRL-Z) or /EX to end"<br />

Text before the first slash is sent to the user as the subject prompt; text<br />

after the slash is sent as the message text prompt. If there is no slash in the<br />

text, the subject prompt is "Subject:" and the text prompt is from MDPROMPT.<br />

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MEmory "n"<br />

Default: none<br />

Mode: All<br />

Host: MM<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

"n" - A hexadecimal value used to access the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong>'s memory locations, or<br />

read values stored at a specified ADDRESS.<br />

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The MEMORY command works with the ADDRESS command (ADDRESS $aabb) and permits<br />

access to memory locations. Use the Memory command without arguments to read a<br />

memory, and with one argument $0 to $FF to write to a memory location. The<br />

value in ADDRESS is incremented after using the MEMORY command.<br />

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MFIlter n1[,n2[,n3[,n4]]] Default: $80<br />

Mode: Morse, Baudot ASCII, AMTOR and Packet<br />

Host: MI<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

"n" - 0 to $80 (0 to 128 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.<br />

Up to four characters may be specified separated by commas.<br />

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Use MFILTER to select up to 4 characters to be "filtered," or excluded from<br />

Morse, Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR and monitored packets. Parameters "n1," - "n4" are<br />

the ASCII codes for the characters you want to filter. The special value of $80<br />

(default) filters all characters above $7F and all control-characters except<br />

carriage-return ($0D), linefeed ($0A), and TAB ($09).<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

MFrom ALL/NONE or YES/NO call1[,call2..]<br />

Default: ALL<br />

Mode: Packet<br />

Host: MF<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

call - ALL/NONE or YES_list/NO_list (list of up to eight call signs,<br />

separated by commas).<br />

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8/91 A-51<br />

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