Intel AEDIT-86 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Configuration Commands AEDIT -86 User's Guide
Table
9-1.
Configuration Commands
. Command Meaning
Terminal
Attribute.
and Generals
AH=.trlng
Hardware Identification
string stands
for
one
of
the following
v~lues.
Each
of
the specified values implies a
set
of
configuration commands.
<null)
Equivalent
to
specifying the minimal default set, which is
specified with AH
=;.
The default set is
not
sufficient
for
interactive use and must
be
completed with other explicit
configuration commands.
S3
Series III systems. Equivalent
to
specifying all configu-
ration commands with the Series
III default values.
S3E
Equivalent
to
S3 with the following changes:
New console output functions,
including-
-Various
clear
text
functions
-Direct
cursor
addressing
-Local
scrolling
Fast-Block-Move command
for
data
to
the
CRT
S3ET
Equivalent
to
S3E
without
the
Fast-Block-Move
command
for
data to the CRT. S3ET is used when the
Series lifE is used as a terminal rather than
as
a host.
54
Series IV systems. Equivalent
to
specifying all configu-
ration commands with the Series
IV default values.
ANSI
Equivalent
to
specifying all the configuration commands
with the default values according
to
ANSI X3.64 (1977).
The
ANSI
cursor
addressing codes, as defined in this
standard, are supported.
VT100
Equivalent
to
specifying all the configuration commands
with
the
default values
for
the DEC VT100 family
of
terminals.
This
includes VT100 ANSI
cursor
addressing
codes.
AV=n
(5:66)
Sets the number
of
rows in the display.
AW=Tor
F
True
if
the terminal wraps when a character is printed in
the last physical
column.
AS=TorF
True
to
display the busy/waiting indicator.
AT=Tor
F
True
if
type-ahead is
to
be done
by
AEDIT -86.
Must
be
False
for
iRMX-based system.
Input
cod
••
Escape keys:
AB=hhhh
Sets <
ESC)
AFCC=h
Sets <
CTRL-C)
synonym
Cursor
move keys:
AFCL=hhhh
Sets <
LEFT)
AFCR=hhhh
Sets <
RIGHT)
AFCU=hhhh
Sets <
UP)
AFCD-hhhh
Sets
<DOWN)
AFCH=hhhh
Sets
<HOME)
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