Re: LZ: f-term


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Re: LZ: f-term



BrianR wrote:
> 
> Peter Cordes wrote:
> >
> > BrianR wrote:
> > >
> > > A.K.A. TheWiz wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > the ti-85 does not conform to standard ASCII so that would be one of the
> > > > It does from 32-128, which is all the standard & international characters.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Characters below 32 and above 128 are OEM specific. On the PC, they
> > > comprise line drawing characters, etc. But these are not defined by the
> > > ASCII specification.
> > but for the characters that are to be used with a modem the lower 32
> > characters have to be mapped as the PC character set is mapped. i.e. the
> > enter key on the calc has to be the same character as on the PC.
> 
> The scancode for either of the enter keys on the PC keyboard is not carriage return. The same
> translation applies for any platform -- the TI is no exception.
that is because it is for Line Feed :)(you know CR/LF)
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