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Terminal InformationThe following tables and lists describe the specifications and parametersthat you may need to know to set up and use your external terminal.INote: A parameter value of NUL (ASCII 0) usually means the parameterdoes not apply to the system being set up.General Terminal InformationHas Slow TerminalValue: True or False.When this field is true, the system issues abbreviated prompts andmessages. Suggested setting: 600 baud and under-True, otherwise False.This field is normally False on the Apple.Has Random Cursor AddressingValue: True or FalseOnly applies to video terminals. On the Apple, this field is True.Has Lower CaseValue: True or FalseThis is normally True for an Apple, except with II40.MISCINFO because the40-column Apple II and II Plus do hot have lowercase.Screen WidthValue: The number of characters per line of a terminal.For most external terminals, this should be 80.Screen HeightValue: The number of lines per display screen of a video terminal.Set to 0 for a hard copy terminal or other terminal in which paging is notappropriate. Some terminals may require you to set the screen to one morethan the number of available screen lines to insure proper scrolling. Thisvalue is set to 24 for the Apple.Nonprinting CharacterValue: Any printing character.Specifies what should be displayed by the terminal to indicate the presenceof a nonprinting character. Recommended setting: ASCII?.II-234Chapter 9: Utility Programs

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