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┆06┆┆b0┆ITT3290 IBM 2780/3780 BSC Emulator.↲
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┆06┆┆b0┆Operating Guide.↲
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╞	╞	A/S REGNECENTRALEN af 1979╞	╞	╞	       April 1984↲
╞	 ╞	Information Department╞	╞	╞	╞	RCSL nr. 42-i2509↲
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╞	╞	Author   :╞	Hans Markvard Nielsen↲
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╞	╞	Keywords :╞	┆84┆┆84┆ITT3290 Intelligent Terminal Work ↓
┆19┆┆98┆┄┄Station, IBM 2780/3780 BSC Emulator, ↓
┆19┆┆98┆┄┄Operating.↲
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╞	╞	Abstract :╞	┆84┆┆84┆┆84┆This manual describes the operation of ↓
┆19┆┆98┆┄┄the ITT3290 IBM 2780/3780 BSC Emulator: ↓
┆19┆┆98┆┄┄keyboard functions, operation procedures, ↓
┆19┆┆98┆┄┄and emulator messages. Further it con┄↓
┆19┆┆98┆┄┄tains descriptions concerning configura┄↓
┆19┆┆98┆┄┄tion files, command files, etc.↲
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┆b0┆┆a1┆FOREWORD ↲
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First edition: RCSL No 42-i2154. ↲
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Torben G. Rasmussen and Henning Christensen  ↲
A/S REGNECENTRALEN af 1979, October 1982  ↲
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Second edition: RCSL 42-i2509↲
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The Second edition reflects changes in the configuration of back┄↓
ground storage. This background storage may be 8" or hard disk in ↓
the con┄figurations supported by the ITT3290 Intelligent Terminal ↓
Work Station.↲
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Hans Markvard Nielsen↲
A/S REGNECENTRALEN af 1979, April 1984.↲
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┆b0┆┆a1┆TABLE OF CONTENTS┆05┆PAGE↲
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1.  INTRODUCTION ...........................................   1 ↲
╞	1.1  Configuration .....................................   1 ↲
╞	╞	1.1.1  Communication type .........................   1 ↲
╞	╞	1.1.2  ITT3290 Configuration Parameters ...........   2 ↲
╞	╞	1.1.3  Configuration File .........................   2 ↲
╞	1.2  Emulator Operation ................................   2 ↲
╞	1.3  Emulator Messages .................................   3 ↲
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2.  KEYBOARD FUNCTION ......................................   4 ↲
╞	2.1  General Features ..................................   4 ↲
╞	2.2  Alphanumeric Keys .................................   4 ↲
╞	2.3  Function Keys .....................................   4 ↲
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3.  EMULATOR OPERATION .....................................   7 ↲
╞	3.1  Starting up .......................................   7 ↲
╞	╞	3.1.1  Transmission of Data Files/Command Files ...   9 ↲
╞	╞	╞	  3.1.1.1  Automatic Transmit Function .......  10 ↲
╞	╞	3.1.2  Transmission of Console Command ............  10 ↲
╞	╞	3.1.3  Receival of Data ...........................  11 ↲
╞	╞	╞	  3.1.3.1  Interrupt of Data Receival ........  12 ↲
╞	╞	3.1.4  Wait Connection ............................  12 ↲
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4.  EMULATOR MESSAGES ......................................  13 ↲
╞	4.1  Informative Messages ..............................  13 ↲
╞	4.2  Error Messages ....................................  14 ↲
╞	╞	4.2.1  Printer ....................................  14 ↲
╞	╞	4.2.2  Diskette ...................................  15 ↲
╞	╞	4.2.3  System .....................................  16 ↲
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5.  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION ..............................  17 ↲
╞	5.1  ITT3290 Configuration parameters ..................  17 ↲
╞	5.2  Display of Diskette Directory .....................  17 ↲
╞	5.3  Configuration File ................................  18 ↲
╞	╞	5.3.1  Parameters .................................  18 ↲
╞	╞	5.3.2  Changing the Parameter Values ..............  21 ↲
╞	5.4  Signon File .......................................  22 ↲
╞	5.5  File Names ........................................  22 ↲
╞	5.6  Command File ......................................  24 ↲
╞	5.7  Transmission Line Statistics ......................  24 ↲
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6.  DIAGNOSTICS ............................................  26 ↲
╞	6.1  System Monitoring .................................  26 ↲
╞	╞	6.1.1  Capture Function ...........................  26 ↲
╞	╞	6.1.2  Statistics .................................  27 ↲
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A.  REFERENCES .............................................  29 ↲
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B.  LIST OF FUNCTIONS ......................................  30 ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆1.╞	╞	INTRODUCTION ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The ITT3290 IBM 2780/3780 BSC Emulator software package ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄is available for use with the ITT3290 Intelligent Ter┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄minal Work Station. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Operating the ITT3290 Intelligent Terminal Work Station ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄from a hardware point of view is covered by the ITT3290 ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄Operating Guide; ref. 1. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Operation of the ITT3290 Intelligent Terminal Work Sta┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tion with CP/M is intro┄duced by the ITT3290 Intelligent ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄Terminal Work Station, User's Guide; ref. 2. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Loading of the emulator is explained in the ITT3290 IBM ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄2780/3780 BSC Emulator, Installation Guide; ref. 3. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆This manual describes the general aspects of using the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄emulator. Additional technical information is found in ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the emulator reference manual; ref. 4. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆1.1╞	╞	Configuration ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The configuration of a ITT3290 Terminal System for emu┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄la┄tor operation is performed on three levels:↲
╞	╞	╞	1) Communica┄tion type,↲
╞	╞	╞	2) ┆84┆Setting of configuration parameters in the work ↓
┆19┆┆91┆┄┄station and↲
╞	╞	╞	3) ┆84┆Creation of a configuration file to control emu┄↓
┆19┆┆91┆┄┄lator functions. ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆A general view of the system configuration possibilities ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄is found in ref. 5. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆1.1.1╞	Communication type ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The selection of IBM 2780 or IBM 3780 mode of operation ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄takes place when loading the emulator as described in ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ref. 2.↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The emulator operates with a V.24 point to point commu┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄nication line (permanently leased or temporarily ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄switched dial-up). Often refer┄red to as Datel service ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄and carried out on the usual pub┄lic lines for voice and ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄telex communication. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆1.1.2╞	ITT3290 Configuration Parameters ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The functioning of the ITT3290 Intelligent Terminal Work ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄Station is affected by a number of configuration parame┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ters. These parameters are stored in a non-volatile me┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄mory (NVM) which means that they are not erased by power ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄off. See section 5.1. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆1.1.3╞	Configuration file ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆A number of parameters stored in a diskette file, the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄configuration file, controls the execution of the emula┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tor. A set of initial values can be created using the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄CP/M editor (or any other editor). Some of the parameter ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄values can also be changed during run time. If no ini┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tial values are assigned, the emulator operations are ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄deter┄mined by a set of default values. The configuration ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄file is read as part of the emulator start procedure. ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄See chapter 3 and section 5.3. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆1.2╞	╞	Emulator Operation ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The ITT3290 IBM 2780/3780 BSC Emulator is designed to ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄per┄form the following main functions: ↲
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╞	╞	- ┆84┆connection and disconnection of the communication line↲
╞	╞	- ┆84┆transmission of commands from the keyboard and data ↓
┆19┆┆8b┆┄┄files from diskette (CP/M files)↲
╞	╞	- ┆84┆receival of data for printing or diskette storage ↓
┆19┆┆8b┆┄┄(CP/M files).↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆After loading of the emulator, the operator is guided ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄through the various procedures by messages displayed on ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the screen.↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Operations can be controlled step-by-step from the key┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄board, or they can be automated to any desirable extent, ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ultimately to provide automatic dial-up answering. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Functions from keyboard are described in chapter 2 as ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄well as in chapter 3 where they appear as part of the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄procedures. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Automated transmission is controlled by a command file. ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄This command file contains the names of the files to be ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄transmitted, and  this file can then be called by only ↓
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┆19┆┆89┆┄┄one name. Use of the command file will also enable spe┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ci┄fic commands to form part of the transmission se┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄quence. Thus it can substitute often used opera┄tions. A ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄number of com┄mand files - AUTO1.TXT to AUTO9.TXT - have ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄a specific key assigned, and this means they can be cal┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄led simply by pressing this key (PA1 to PA9).↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Transmission of commands from the keyboard (console com┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄mands) provides an easy way to transmit host system com┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄mands, for instance to ask for a display of the job ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄queue on the host system. Descriptions of the host sy┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄stem commands must be found in the documentation cove┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ring the host computer.↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆File names and command files are further described in ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄sections 5.5 and 5.6. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆1.3╞	╞	Emulator Messages ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Although most of the messages are self-explanatory, you ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄will find a more detailed description in chapter 4. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Also error messages may occur. They are explained in ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄section 4.2. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆In IBM 2780/3780 BSC emulator operations, the ITT3290 ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄key┄board works according to the following description. A ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄knowledge of the keyboard functions as described in the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ITT3290 Operating Guide, ref. 1, is assumed.↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆2.1╞	╞	General Features ↲
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╞	╞	All general features are available. ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Note that the SHIFT key is marked with    and the LOCK ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄key is marked with    .↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆2.2╞	╞	Alphanumeric Keys ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The alphanumeric keys are used for entering filenames, ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄commands, etc. They are operated as known from ordinary ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄typewriting. ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The emulator functions are controlled by the keys de┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄scribed below. Only those keys which have a specific ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄relation to the emulator opera┄tions are mentioned.↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆A function key guide is included with the emulator pack┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄age; when placed over the top row of keys on the key┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄board, it in┄dicates by abbreviated text which key to ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄choose to perform a certain operation.↲
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╞	╞	CLEAR╞	╞	- ┆84┆Resets the system. If the actual disk ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄is a CP/M system disk, CLEAR will cold ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄boot the CP/M operating system.↲
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╞	╞	PF1╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆Allows transmission of files from a ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄CP/M diskette. Filenames are to be spe┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄ci┄fied di┄rectly or by use of a com┄mand ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄file. See also subsection 3.1.1. ↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆Selectable in disconnected, idle or ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄wai┄ting mode. ↲
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╞	╞	PF2 ╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆enables transmission of one console ↓
┆8c┆┄┆b2┆↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄command to the host computer. Reply on ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄print device. See also subsection ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄3.1.2.↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆Selectable in disconnected, idle, wai┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄ting or receiving mode. ↲
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╞	╞	PF3 ╞	╞	╞	- as PA2, but reply on screen. ↲
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╞	╞	PF4╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆Enable terminal to receive data. The ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄func┄tion is automatically selected as ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄part of some procedures.↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆Selectable in disconnected or idle ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄mode. ↲
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╞	╞	PF5╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆Change configuration file parameters. ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄See also subsection 5.3.2. ↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆Selectable in disconnected or idle ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄mode. ↲
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╞	╞	USM ╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆Received data are displayed on the ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄screen. To stop the displaying of data, ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄press once more. ↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆Always selectable. No influence on the ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄received/transmitted data.↲
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╞	╞	PA1 to PA9 ╞	- ┆84┆automatic transmit functions which exe┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄cute the assigned command files ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄AUTO1.TXT, AUTO2.TXT, ..., AUTO9.TXT. ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄See section 3.2. ↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆Selectable in disconnected, idle or ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄waiting mode.↲
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╞	╞	PF6  ╞	╞	- ┆84┆Displays the current state of the ter┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄minal and of the configuration file ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄parameters.↲
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╞	╞	╞	            ┆84┆Always selectable. PF10 does not change ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄the terminal status, but the counters ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄concerning the communication line are ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄reset when displayed.↲
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╞	╞	PF7 ╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆Interrupts activities immediately. If ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄the line was not yet connected, the ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄terminal enters the disconnected state. ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄If the line was connected, the terminal ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄enters the idle state (operations are ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄aborted by sending end-of-transmis┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄sion). ↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  Always selectable. ↲
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╞	╞	PF8  ╞	╞	- ┆84┆Interrupts activities immediately by ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄disconnecting the line and ┆a1┆┆e1┆the modem ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄signal is removed.↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆The terminal then enters the disconnec┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄ted state. ↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  Always selectable. ↲
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╞	╞	PF9  ╞	╞	- ┆84┆Connects the line. On connection, the ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄terminal enters the idle state or the ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄selected transmit/receive state. ↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  Selectable in disconnected mode. ↲
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╞	╞	PF10 ╞	╞	- ┆84┆Performs an automatic answer of opera┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄tions initiated from the host computer. ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄See also subsection 3.1.4. ↲
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╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆Selectable if the line is not yet con┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄nected. ↲
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┆a1┆↲
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄Besides these function keys, only two other special keys ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄are used, namely: ↲
↲
╞	╞	<-╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆Moves the cursor backwards. By rety┄↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄ping, errors can be corrected. ↲
↲
╞	╞	<╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆Terminates an input sequence and causes ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄pro┄cessing of the entered data. ↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆This key is often referred to as the ↓
┆19┆┆9a┆┄┄'return key'. ↲
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╞	╞	╞	Function Key Guide.↲

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┆a1┆┆b0┆3.╞	╞	Emulator operation ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Loading the emulator is described in ref. 3. By loading ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄a specific emulator part (CP/M file), you have deter┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄mined which performances to be used, with respect to the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄line procedure (IBM 2780/IBM 3780).↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆When loading the emulator, one parameter can be speci┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄fied. This parameter must - if present - be the name of ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄a command file, according to the following example :↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	╞	A>A3780 MYJOB ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆By doing this, the emulator starts directly without fur┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ther operator actions needed. Command files are de┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄scribed in section 5.6 and file names in general in sec┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tion 5.5. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆As part of the start procedure the configuration file ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄and (if present on drive A) the signon file will be read ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄and acted upon. These files are described in section 5.3 ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄and section 5.4, respectively.↲
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆3.1 ╞	Starting up ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆When the emulator is loaded, one of the following iden┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tification texts is displayed (according to the selected ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄emulator part) : ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	ITT3290 IBM 2780 TERMINAL ╞	rel n.n╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
↲
╞	╞	or↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	ITT3290 IBM 3780 TERMINAL ╞	rel n.n╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The configuration file is read (if present on drive A) ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄and the parameter values are displayed. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Depending on the presence/absence of a signon file and ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄command file name, the following happens: ↲
↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆b3┆↓
╞	╞	┆a1┆File(s) present (drive A)  Operation      ╞	╞	↲
↲
╞	╞	signon ╞	╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆the file is transmitted and ↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄the terminal enters the wai┄↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄ting-for-receival state.↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	  ┆84┆One of the functions select┄↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄able in that state must then ↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄be selected by the operator. ↲
↲
╞	╞	signon and command╞	╞	- ┆84┆the signon file is transmit┄↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄ted and operations continue ↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄according to the command ↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄file. ↲
↲
╞	╞	command ╞	╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆operations are performed ac┄↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄cording to the command file. ↲
↲
╞	╞	none    ╞	╞	╞	╞	- ┆84┆the terminal enters the dis┄↓
┆19┆┆a4┆┄┄connected state (see be┄low). ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆When the terminal enters the disconnected state, the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄following text is displayed: ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	   Terminal is disconnected ╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	   SELECT FUNCTION ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆In this state one of the functions (transmit data, re┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ceive data etc.) mentioned in the following subsections ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄must be selected by pressing the associated function ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄key. ↲
↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆a5┆↓
┆0e┆↓
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆3.1.1╞	Transmission of Data Files/Command Files ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	Function key: PA1. ↲
↲
╞	╞	The display is cleared and the following text appears: ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	 ↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	PA1 Transmit selected╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	┆84┆Max. 32 file names <UNIT>:<FILENAME> RETURN can   ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	be selec┄ted. Press an extra RETURN after the ╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	last name to start the transmission. To stop and  ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	return to idle state press PF11. ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	TYPE THE FILENAMES: ╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
↲
┆0f┆↓
╞	╞	┆84┆The file names can either be the actual ones, or it can ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄be the name of one command file. Mixing of command files ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄and ordinary data files is disallowed.↲
┆81┆↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The transmission of each file is guided by messages on ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the display as follows: ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	Terminal is transmitting file <file name> ╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	End of file <file name> ╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	Number of records = NNNNN ╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆After completing the transmission sequence, the terminal ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄enters the receive state (as if PA4 was pressed).↲
↲
╞	╞	Notes:↲
↲
╞	╞	1) Max 32 files can be transmitted. ↲
↲
╞	╞	2) ┆84┆The use of a command file simplifies operation and ↓
┆19┆┆8c┆┄┄allows a number of commands to be incorporated in the ↓
┆19┆┆8c┆┄┄transmission sequence. ↲
↲
╞	╞	3) ┆84┆The RETURN key on the ITT3290 Intelligent Terminal ↓
┆19┆┆8c┆┄┄Work Station is denoted <  ↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆b3┆↓
╞	╞	4) ┆84┆NNNN is the number of records transmitted from <file ↓
┆19┆┆8c┆┄┄name>. If some records exceed 80 bytes, they are ↓
┆19┆┆8c┆┄┄counted as the number of records they are split into.   ↲
↲
↲
┆0e┆↓
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆3.1.1.1╞	Automatic Transmit Function ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	Function keys: PA1, PA2, ..., PA9. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Rather than typing the name of a command file, it is ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄possible to use one of these function keys, as they are ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄assigned to a fixed name. The corresponding names of the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄command files are: AUTO1.TXT, AUTO2.TXT, ..., AUTO9.TXT. ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄The contents of these AUTO command files must be created ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄in accordance to the rules for creating usual command ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄files. ↲
↲
╞	╞	Note:╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	↲
╞	╞	1) When using an AUTO file, it must be on drive A. ↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆3.1.2╞	Transmission of Console Command ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	Function key: PF2 or PF3. ↲
↲
╞	╞	The display is cleared and the following text appears: ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	PF2/PF3 Transmit console command selected ╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	TYPE COMMAND: ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø┆e8┆↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆It is now possible to type one command line from the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄keyboard (max. 80 characters terminated by <┆1f┆┆1f┆). To re┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄turn to idle mode without sending a command, press PF11. ↲
┆8c┆┄┆a9┆↓
┆0e┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆When the transmission is finished, the terminal enters ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄receive mode (as if PA4 was pressed) and the receival ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄takes place according to which key was selected: ↲
↲
╞	╞	PF2  :   Receival on print device as normally. ↲
╞	╞	PF3  :   Receival on the display only. ↲
↲
↲
↲
┆0f┆↓
┆a1┆┆b0┆3.1.3╞	Receival of Data ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	Function key: PF4. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆This function makes it possible to receive data for ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄printing or for diskette storage. The function is auto┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄matically selected after a transmission of data files ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄(PF1 or PA1-PA9) or console commands (PF2 or PF3, the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄latter, however, only for receival on display). ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Using the USM key, it is always possible to have the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄received data displayed on the screen. This does not ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄influence the data transfer.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The terminal remains in receive mode until another func┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tion is selected or the line is disconnected from the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄remote site or after a timeout (if using the confi┄gura┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tion file parameter WAIT-TIME; see subsection 5.3.1). ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The receival of data may be interrupted by the operator ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄as outlined below.↲
↲
╞	╞	Note:↲
↲
╞	╞	1) The terminal may ask the question: ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	SELECT PRINT-DEV: ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
↲
╞	╞	or :↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	SELECT PUNCH-DEV: ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆If it does, type the wanted file name or 'LST:' if the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄file is for printout.↲
↲
↲
↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆b7┆↓
┆a1┆┆b0┆3.1.3.1╞	Interrupt of Data Receival ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	Function keys: PF2 or PF3.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The receival of data may be interrupted by the operator ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄in order to allow an intermediate sequence of sending a ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄command/receiving an answer the receival of data as be┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄gun prior to the in┄terrupt then continues. Depending on ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the host system, the transmission will be resumed either ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄from the begin┄ning or from a position some pages before ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the interrupt.↲
↲
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆3.1.4╞	Wait Connection ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	Function key: PF10. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆This function enables the terminal automatically to ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄answer a call from the host computer (e.g. during night-↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄time). The automatic procedure can include transmission ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄and receival, or receival only.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆A) Receival only: ↲
╞	╞	Press the PF10 key only.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆A call from the host computer will cause the connection ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄to be established. The terminal enters the receive mode ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄(as if PA4 was pressed) and remains in that mode until ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄disconnected from the remote site or after a timeout (if ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄using the configuration file parameter WAIT-TIME; see ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄subsection 5.3.1). ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆B) Transmission and receival: ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Press the PF10 key and subsequently one of the keys PF1 ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄or PA1-PA9. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The connection is established as in A), but the terminal ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄now starts transmitting the files in accordance to the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄function selected (PF1 or PA1-PA9). After the transmis┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄sion the terminal enters the receive mode and continues ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄as in A). ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆4.╞	╞	Emulator messages ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆This chapter describes the various messages that may ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄occur while operating the emulator.↲
↲
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆4.1╞	╞	Informative Messages ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The informative messages indicate to the operator what ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the terminal is doing, or they indicate that some ille┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄gal commands were given. The operator does not have to ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄perform any action upon informative messages.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The informative messages are self explanatory and only ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄those which need a further explanation are listed in the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄following :↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Abort received↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The remote site has aborted the current transmis┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄sion. The terminal automatically enters the idle ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄state. ↲
↲
╞	╞	Contention ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The terminal and the remote site are both bidding ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄for the line. (To receive the data select the func┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄tions PF11 and PA4). ↲
↲
╞	╞	Dataset not ready ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The modem signal 'dataset ready' is off. The termi┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄nal automatically enters the disconnected state. ↲
↲
╞	╞	Illegal id received↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The remote site is using another terminal identifi┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄cation than the one specified in the parameter RE┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄CEIVE-ID. To allow the remote site to transmit, the ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄receive-id check could be removed (temporarily) by ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄resetting the parameter RECEIVE-ID see subsection ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄5.3.1.↲
↲
┆0e┆↓
╞	╞	Line disconnected remote ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The remote site has disconnected the line. The ter┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄minal automatically enters the disconnect state.↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
╞	╞	Receiving aborted↲
╞	╞	╞	See section 4.2.2 : Diskette full↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆b2┆↓
┆0e┆↓
╞	╞	Retry-count exceeded, transmission aborted↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The number of successive line errors has exceeded ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄the specified retry count. The line is disconnected ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄and the terminal enters the disconnected state.↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
↲
╞	╞	Rvi received ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The remote site has sent a reverse interrupt (Rvi) ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄while the terminal is transmitting data. This means ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄that the remote site has something to send. The ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄terminal continues to transmit. The operator can ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄stop the transmission with PF11 and receive the ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄data from the remote site with PA4. ↲
↲
╞	╞	Terminal is bidding for the line ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The terminal is requesting the line. The terminal ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄will repeat the request until the remote site ac┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄cepts or the operator interrupts with PF11 (stop) ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄or PF12 (disconnect). ↲
↲
↲
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆4.2 Error Messages ↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆An error message indicates to the operator that an ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄error has occurred, and that the situation requires ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄some correcting action. All error messages are lis┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄ted in the following with respect to printer, disk┄ ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄and system.↲
↲
↲
┆0e┆↓
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆4.2.1╞	Printer ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	Printer is offline ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The printer is deselected, run out of paper, is ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄turned off etc. Correct the error and set the prin┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄ter on-line. The printing will automatically con┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄tinue. ↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆ab┆↓
┆0e┆↓
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆4.2.2╞	Diskette ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆All messages have a specific text followed by a general ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄text. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆General text :↲
↲
╞	╞	Select PF7 to stop. Anything else means continue  ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆Unless the PF7 function is selected, the system ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄keeps trying to perform the operation. However, if ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄the specific error cause is 'File does not exist ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄<file name>', the system skips operation on the ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄file and continues with the next. ↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆Specific text :↲
↲
╞	╞	Diskette CRC error ↲
╞	╞	╞	Self-explanatory. ↲
↲
╞	╞	Diskette full ↲
╞	╞	╞	Self-explanatory. ↲
↲
╞	╞	Diskette off line ↲
╞	╞	╞	Self-explanatory. ↲
↲
╞	╞	Diskette write lock ↲
╞	╞	╞	Self-explanatory ↲
↲
╞	╞	Diskette hard error ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆Hard error on the diskette, most likely an error in ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄an address mark (the diskette needs reformatting). ↲
↲
╞	╞	Diskette unreadable↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The diskette cannot be read (probably wrong type of ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄diskette). ↲
↲
╞	╞	File does not exist <file name> ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆The file <file name> does not exist on the speci┄↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄fied diskette. ↲
↲
╞	╞	Illegal filename ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆<file name> does not comply with the rules of CP/M ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄file names.↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆ad┆↓
┆0e┆↓
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆4.2.3╞	System ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	Data format error ↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆Internal program error. The terminal automatically ↓
┆19┆┆8e┆┄┄enters the idle state. ↲
┆0f┆↓
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┆a1┆┆b0┆5.╞	╞	Supplementary information ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Most of the information in this chapter consists of ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄brief descriptions of subjects described elsewhere in ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄detail.↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆5.1╞	╞	ITT3290 Configuration Parameters ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆This is a list of the ITT3290 configuration parameters ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄which are used by the IBM 2780/3780 emulator. ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	PLS╞	=  Printer line speed↲
╞	╞	CF╞	=  Printer character format↲
╞	╞	CS╞	=  Character set↲
╞	╞	CP╞	=  Cursor presentation↲
╞	╞	KBL╞	=  Keyboard lock↲
 ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Parameter setting is accomplished by means of the utili┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ty program CONFI in the CP/M software package; for de┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tails, see ref. 2.↲
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆5.2╞	╞	Display of Diskette Directory ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The diskette directory of the selected diskette drive is ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄displayed when typing the following command: ↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	DIR <drive>:<return> ↲
↲
╞	╞	where : ↲
↲
╞	╞	<drive> ┆84┆is A through G (in a full CP/M hard disk confi┄↓
┆19┆┆91┆┄┄guration (default is A)).↲
╞	╞	<return> denotes pressing the <┆1f┆┆1f┆ key. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The command can be given whenever the terminal is dis┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄connected, idle or waiting for receival. It does not ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄change the terminal status. ↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆ad┆↓
┆0e┆↓
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆5.3╞	╞	Configuration File ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The configuration file contains a number of parameters ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄which control the execution of the emulator. The para┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄meters are outlined in subsection 5.3.1. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The configuration file is a CP/M file with the name ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄C2780.TXT or C3780.TXT, respectively, and it can be cre┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ated with the CP/M editor. See also ref. 4. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The file is automatically read after loading of the emu┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄lator, provided it is present on the CP/M diskette moun┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ted in drive A. The initial values of the parameters are ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄then displayed. If no initial values have been given (or ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the file does not exist), the terminal uses a set of de┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄fault values. See subsection 5.3.1. ↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The parameter values, except from the four identifica┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tion values are displayed when loading the emulator or ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄pressing the PF10 key. They can be changed during run ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄time; see subsection 5.3.2. Only when creating the con┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄figuration file the identification values can be speci┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄fied; they are not displayable nor changeable during run ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄time.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Additional to the configuration parameters it is pos┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄sible to specify changes in the terminal conversion ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄table, i.e. how to convert an EBCDIC character into an ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ASCII character and vice versa. It is possible to speci┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄fy character sequences to be sent to the printer upon ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄receival of VFU control sequences. These changes can be ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄specified only when creating the configuration file; ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄they are neither displayable nor changeable during run ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄time. ↲
↲
↲
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↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆5.3.1 ╞	Parameters ↲
 ↲
╞	╞	PRINT-DEV ↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆PUNCH-DEV      ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	Values : ┆84┆LST: or CP/M file name; default is LST: (i.e. ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄line printer). ↲
╞	╞	Meaning: ┆84┆Specifies names of the devices on which print ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄data and punch data received should be written. ↲
┆8c┆┄┆af┆↓
┆0e┆↓
↲
╞	╞	PRINT-SIZE ↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆PUNCH-SIZE     ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	Values : ┆84┆0-255; default is 0. ↲
╞	╞	Meaning: ┆84┆Specifies fixed sizes by which all print re┄↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄cords and punch records received should be ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄written (only if the PRINT-DEV and PUNCH-DEV ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄are CP/M files). The size is the total size of ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄the record (data + termination characters). ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆╞	    ┆84┆0 means that the records are written as they ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄are received.↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
┆0e┆↓
╞	╞	┆a1┆WAIT-TIME      ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	Values : ┆84┆0-255 or 0S-255S; default is 0. ↲
╞	╞	Meaning: ┆84┆Specifies the time to wait for data to arrive ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄when the terminal has entered the state of wai┄↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄ting-for-receival. If nothing has arrived with┄↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄in the time specified, the AUTO0.TXT com┄mand ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄file is executed (which could be sign-off and ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄disconnection). ↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	┆84┆    ┆84┆0 or 0S means infinite wait for data (AUTO0.TXT ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄never executed). ↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	    1-255   means wait for 1-255 minutes. ↲
╞	╞	╞	    1S-255S means wait for 1-255 seconds. ↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆RETRY-COUNT╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
↲
╞	╞	Values : 0-255; default is 0↲
╞	╞	Meaning: ┆84┆Specifies the number of retries on successive ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄transmission errors (NAK received/transmitted, ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄receive-timeouts, etc.) before the terminal ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄aborts the transmission and disconnects the ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄line.↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	    ┆84┆The retry-count is set by the terminal to a ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄multiple of 3, greater than or equal to the ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄value specified.↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	    ┆84┆Retry-count = 0 means infinite retry (Terminal ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄will never give up error recovery).↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	   ┆84┆It is advisable to set the retry-count low, for ↓
┆19┆┆91┆┄┄switched lines and high or 0 (infinite) for ↓
┆19┆┆91┆┄┄leased lines.↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆b0┆↓
┆0e┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆TRANSPARENCY╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
↲
╞	╞	Values : ON or OFF; default is OFF. ↲
╞	╞	Meaning: ┆84┆Specifies whether data transmitted from the ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄terminal is transparent or not. ↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	    ON  means transmitted as transparent. ↲
╞	╞	╞	    OFF means transmitted as non-transparent. ↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆It is, however, always possible to receive transparent ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄as well as non-transparent data, irrespective of this ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄parameter setting.↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	(RECEIVE-ID) ↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆(TRANSMIT-ID)┆05┆() means not displayed ↲
╞	╞	Values : ┆84┆No characters or 1-15 characters; default is no ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄characters.↲
╞	╞	Meaning: ┆84┆Specifies the terminal identification used when ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄receiving and transmitting. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Giving no characters means no identification check on ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄receival and no identification sent prior to transmit┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ting.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Giving 1-15 characters means that those characters are ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄used in id-checking. Giving more than 15 characters, the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄excessive ones are skipped.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆If a RECEIVE-ID is specified it is checked that the re┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄mote site, when sending data to this terminal is using ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the correct identification, otherwise it will be rejec┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ted.↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆If a TRANSMIT-ID is specified, the terminal will use ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄this when transmitting. ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆(CONVERSION)┆05┆() means not displayed↲
╞	╞	┆84┆When creating the configuration file, the specification ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄of changes in the terminal conversion tables are given ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄as a number of records after the last parameter assign┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ment. See ref. 4.↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆ad┆↓
┆0e┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆(CCW)┆05┆() means not displayed↲
╞	╞	┆84┆For the CCW sequences ESC-B through ESC-L (skip to chan┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄nel 2..12) the user may specify proper character sequen┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ces to be sent to the printer. Default character sequen┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ce is VT.↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
↲
┆0e┆↓
╞	╞	┆84┆Example of a configuration file (and the default ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄values): ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆Parameter╞	╞	Values╞	╞	Default values ↲
╞	╞	PRINT-DEV╞	╞	= PRINT.TXT╞	LST:↲
╞	╞	PUNCH-DEV╞	╞	= B:PUNCH.TXT╞	LST:↲
╞	╞	PRINT-SIZE╞	= 0╞	╞	╞	0↲
╞	╞	PUNCH-SIZE╞	= 0╞	╞	╞	0↲
╞	╞	WAIT-TIME╞	╞	= 3╞	╞	╞	0↲
╞	╞	RETRY-COUNT╞	= 21╞	╞	╞	0↲
╞	╞	TRANSPARENCY╞	= OFF╞	╞	OFF↲
╞	╞	(RECEIVE-ID╞	= )╞	╞	╞	no id↲
╞	╞	(TRANSMIT-ID╞	= ITT01╞	╞	no id↲
╞	╞	(CONVERSION╞	= )╞	╞	╞	no conversion↲
╞	╞	(65,194)╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	↲
╞	╞	(66,193)╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	↲
╞	╞	(42,108)╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	↲
╞	╞	(42,92)╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	↲
╞	╞	(CCW ╞	╞	=)╞	╞	╞	↲
╞	╞	(B╞	╞	╞	= 27,09,13,10)╞	↲
↲
╞	╞	() indicates non-displayed items. ↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆5.3.2╞	Changing the Parameter Values ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Function keys: PA5 (call to change) and PF11 (termi┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄nate). ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆This function makes it possible to change those parame┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ter values which are displayable during run time. After ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄selection of PA5 the display is cleared and the parame┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ters and their current values are displayed :↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆aa┆↓
┆0e┆↓
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	1 <parameter name>=<current value> ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	2 <parameter name>=<current value> ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	:╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	:╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	:╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	n <parameter name>=<current value> ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	TYPE PARAMETER NAME = NEWVALUE ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	OR╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	PARAMETER NUMBER ╞	= NEWVALUE ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆To change a parameter value either type the parameter ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄name, or the parameter number (1, 2, ..., n), immediate┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ly followed by the = sign and the new parameter value ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄(no spaces are allowed before and after the = sign). ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄Terminate by pressing <- (return key). All parameters ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄are displayed anew and the newly changed parameter value ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄is displayed as current value. This way the values dis┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄playable during runtime can be changed one by one. ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The possible parameter values are discussed in subsec┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tion 5.3.1↲
↲
╞	╞	To terminate the procedure, press PF11. ↲
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆5.4╞	╞	Signon File ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆This file contains the signon record according to the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄requirements of the host computer. It is a CP/M file ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄with the name S2780.TXT or S3780.TXT, respectively. It ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄can be created and written with the CP/M editor ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆This file is automatically transmitted after loading the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄emulator, provided it exists on the CP/M diskette moun┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ted in drive A. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆See also ref. 4 and the documentation covering the re┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄quirements of the host computer. ↲
↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆5.5╞	╞	File Names ↲
↲
╞	╞	File names must comply to the following format: ↲
↲
╞	╞	<drive>:<name>/<special> ↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆b4┆↓
╞	╞	where : ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆<drive>:╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	- ┆84┆specifies the diskette drive where the file is lo┄ca┄↓
┆19┆┆8b┆┄┄ted.↲
↲
╞	╞	Values   - A: through G:, default is A:. ↲
↲
┆0e┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆<name>╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	- ┆84┆specifies the actual name of the file in accordance to ↓
┆19┆┆8b┆┄┄the CP/M rules for file names, which is the following ↓
┆19┆┆8b┆┄┄format : nnnnnnnn.eee.↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	 Examples of legal file names : ↲
↲
╞	╞	╞	╞	TRANS.TXT╞	╞	B:TRANS.TXT ↲
╞	╞	╞	╞	A:TRANS.TXT╞	TR01.COM/C ↲
╞	╞	╞	╞	B:X01.COM╞	╞	A:TR01.COM/C ↲
╞	╞	╞	╞	TRANS.TXT/NT╞	B:TR02.TXT/C ↲
↲
↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆/<special>     ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	Values:  See below. ↲
╞	╞	Meaning: ┆84┆Specifies special actions for the file; di┄┄↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄stinction is made between files to transmit ↓
┆19┆┆92┆┄┄from and files to receive in. ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆No spaces are allowed inbetween <drive>:, <name> and ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄/<special>.↲
↲
↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆Files to transmit from: ↲
↲
╞	╞	/NT↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆/T╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Regardless of the TRANSPARENCY parameter being ON or OFF ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄(see subsection 5.3.1), it can be specified to send the ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄file in a specific transparency, namely: always non-↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄transparent (/NT) or always transparent (/T). ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆This way transparent and non-transparent data can be ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄mixed in one transmission, e.g. JCL cards in non-trans-↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄parent and binary data in transparent. ↲
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┆8c┆┄┆b2┆↓
┆0e┆↓
╞	╞	┆a1┆/C    ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Specifies that this is the name of a command file; see ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄section 5.6. ↲
┆0f┆↓
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┆0e┆↓
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╞	╞	┆a1┆Files to receive in: ↲
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╞	╞	┆a1┆/C    ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Specifies that it is possible to continue receiving in ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the file after an EOT (end-of-transmission), i.e. sev- ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄eral transmissions from the remote site can be received ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄in the same file. If not specified (no /C (= default ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄value)), only one transmission is received per file. ↲
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┆0f┆↓
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┆a1┆┆b0┆5.6╞	╞	Command File ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆A command file contains the names of files to be trans┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄mitted and some special commands to control the trans┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄mission. The use of a command file enables a trans┄mis┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄sion to be carried out by specifying one command file ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄name rather than a number of file names; see subsection ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄3.1.1. The file at most can include 32 items (names of ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄files and special commands), none of the file names in┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄cluded can have the /C specification (see section 5.5) ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄as this would mean a command file in a command file, ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄which is not allowed. A command file ┆a1┆must not┆e1┆ exceed a ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄size of 512 bytes.↲
 ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The command file is a CP/M file which can be created and ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄written with the CP/M editor. The file names must comply ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄to the format described in section 5.5, also the name of ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the com┄mand file itself. ↲
↲
╞	╞	See ref. 4 for details. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆5.7╞	╞	Transmission Line Statistics ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆On primary terminals the emulator automatically counts a ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄number of events on the BSC communication line as long ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄as the emulator is active. The statistical data are dis┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄played when pressing the PF6 key. ↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆b0┆↓
┆0e┆↓
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╞	╞	┆a1┆Screen Image↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	TRANSMISSION LINE STATISTICS: ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	RECEIVED╞	TRANSMITTED ╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	TEXT-BLOCKS╞	╞	xxxx ╞	xxxx ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	NAKS╞	╞	╞	╞	xxxx ╞	xxxx ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	ENQS╞	╞	╞	╞	xxxx ╞	xxxx ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	TTDS╞	╞	╞	╞	xxxx ╞	xxxx ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	WACKS╞	╞	╞	xxxx ╞	xxxx ╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
┆0f┆↓
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The number 'xxxx' is displayed in decimal value and re┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄presents the number of occurrences since the last dis┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄play, i.e. the counters are reset to zero when dis┄played ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄by pressing the PF6 key. To obtain accumulated statis┄ti┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄cal data all displayed sets of counter values must be ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄accumulated. ↲
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╞	╞	See also subsection 6.1.2. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆6.╞	╞	Diagnostics ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆The ITT3290 IBM 2780/3780 BSC Emulator contains programs ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄for system monitoring which can be used any time during ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄emulator operation.   ↲
↲
┆a1┆┆b0┆6.1╞	╞	System Monitoring ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The system monitoring functions are controlled by means ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄of flags. Each of the keys PF1-5 have a cor┄responding ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄flag. Flags are set (system monitoring invoked) and re┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄set (system monitoring terminated) as follows: ↲
↲
╞	╞	Set flag   : CTRL <flag key> ↲
╞	╞	Reset flag : CTRL SHIFT <flag key> ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆PF-1 flag ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The PF-1 flag has a superior function. When it is set, ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the display screen is erased and the screen then dis┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄plays the system monitoring output. The emulator con┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tinues to run. On the other hand, as long as the PA-1 ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄flag is not set, the system monitoring functions may ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄well be invoked by setting their individual flags, but ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄they will not display any information. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆Hard copy ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆If a printer is attached to the terminal, a printout of ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the system monitoring screen image, invoked by the PA-1 ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄flag, can be obtained by pressing CTRL PRINT.  ↲
↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆6.1.1╞	Capture Function ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆All received and transmitted data blocks, certain errors ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄in connection with receive operations can be captured. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆Operation ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆PF-2 flag: Set in order to capture received/transmitted ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄data. ↲
↲
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╞	╞	┆a1┆Screen Image ↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Writing on the screen is cyclic (wrapping) and no scrol┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ling occurs. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆The present position (how far the capture function has ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄advanced in the screen image) of the capture function is ↓
┆8c┆┄┆b2┆↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄displayed by the mark '<<'. The screen image consists of ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄a number of small text strings following one another. ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄The text strings which may occur and their meaning are ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄described below. ↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆Text string╞	╞	Meaning╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	R-ENQ ↲
╞	╞	R-EOT ↲
╞	╞	R-NAK ↲
╞	╞	R-RVI ↲
╞	╞	R-ACK0    ╞	╞	The sequence shown is received. ↲
╞	╞	R-ACK1 ↲
╞	╞	R-WACK ↲
╞	╞	R-DEOT ↲
╞	╞	R-TTD ↲
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╞	╞	R-tx: <hex>╞	╞	┆84┆Text is received; the received            ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄text is displayed in hexadecimal            ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄form.↲
↲
╞	╞	R-timeout╞	╞	╞	Receive timeout.↲
↲
╞	╞	R-CRCerror╞	╞	┆84┆Text received with CRC-error.↲
↲
╞	╞	R-overrun╞	╞	╞	┆84┆Text too long. (Exceeding 420 (IBM ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄2780) or 530 (IBM 3780) characters, ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄respectively). Possibly due to bad ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄receiving not providing recognition ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄of ETB/ETX. ↲
↲
╞	╞	R-syntax╞	╞	╞	Text received without STX. ↲
↲
╞	╞	T> <hex>╞	╞	╞	┆84┆A transmitted sequence is displayed           ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄in hexadecimal form. Includes all           ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄kinds of sequences, not only text           ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄transmissions. ↲
↲
╞	╞	T>timeout╞	╞	╞	┆84┆Transmit timeout. Typically due to           ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄the modem not providing the           ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄transmitter clock or the CTS           ↓
┆19┆┆9d┆┄┄signal. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆6.1.2╞	Statistics ↲
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╞	╞	┆84┆Statistical information concerning the IBM 2780/3780 BSC ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄communication line is counted on primary terminals as ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄long as the emulator is active. The information is dis┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄playable as counters of hexadecimal value (range '0000' ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄to 'FFFF'). ↲
↲
┆8c┆┄┆b4┆↓
╞	╞	┆a1┆Operation ↲
╞	╞	PF-4 flag: Set in order to display counters. ↲
↲
↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆Screen image↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆_╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_↲
╞	╞	ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
╞	╞	ø S<<aaa><bbb><ccc><ddd><eee><fff>>                    ø↲
╞	╞	┆a1┆ø╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	ø↲
↲
╞	╞	- where: ↲
╞	╞	<aaa> = number of text blocks transmitted ↲
╞	╞	<bbb> = number of text blocks received without error ↲
╞	╞	<ccc> = number of receive timeouts ↲
╞	╞	<ddd> = not used ↲
╞	╞	<eee> = ┆84┆number of negative acknowledgements (NAKs) re┄↓
┆19┆┆91┆┄┄ceived ↲
╞	╞	<fff> = ┆84┆number of text blocks received with error (CRC ↓
┆19┆┆91┆┄┄error)↲
↲
╞	╞	┆84┆Each counter represents the number of occurrences since ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the latest display, i.e. on display (setting PF-4 flag) ↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄the contents of the counters are reset to zero. To ob┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄tain accumulated statistics all displayed sets of coun┄↓
┆19┆┆89┆┄┄ter values must be summarized manually. ↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆A.╞	╞	References ↲
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╞	╞	1  RCSL No 42-i2459: ↲
╞	╞	   ┆a1┆ITT3290 Operating Guide ↲
╞	╞	   Pierce C. Hazelton, April 1984 ↲
╞	╞	   Abstract: ┆84┆Describes the general option of the ITT3290 ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄terminal.↲
╞	╞	╞	╞	   ┆84┆Covers: Ergonomic features; operating con┄↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄trols; cable connections; the key┄board; ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄selftesting; application program loading; ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄status messages;  the start-up procedure; ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄error handling; ordinary main┄tenance; disk ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄systems and diskettes. Meant to be supple┄↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄mented by operating guides for specific ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄ITT3290 application programs.↲
↲
╞	╞	2  RCSL No 42-i2451: ↲
╞	╞	   ┆a1┆┆84┆ITT3290 Intelligent Terminal Work Station, User's ↓
┆19┆┆8c┆┄┆84┆Guide ↲
╞	╞	   Lars Lolk Nielsen, December 1983.↲
╞	╞	   Abstract: ┆84┆Describes how to install and operate the ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄CP/M operating system on the ITT3290 Intel┄↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄ligent Terminal Work Station.↲
↲
╞	╞	3  RCSL No 42-i2508: ↲
╞	╞	   ┆84┆┆a1┆ITT3290 IBM 2780/3780 BSC Emulator, Installation ↓
┆19┆┆8c┆┄┆84┆Guide ↲
╞	╞	   Hans M. Nielsen, April 1984.↲
╞	╞	   Abstract: ┆84┆This manual describes the installation of ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄the ITT3290 IBM 2780/3780 BSC Emulator un┄↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄der the ITT3290 CP/M operating system.↲
↲
╞	╞	4  RCSL No 42-i2506: ↲
╞	╞	   ┆a1┆ITT3290 IBM 3780 BSC Emulator, Reference Manual ↲
╞	╞	   Hans M. Nielsen, April 1984.↲
╞	╞	   Abstract: ┆84┆This manual describes all the ITT3290 IBM ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄2780/3780 BSC emulator characteristics, ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄especially those formal criteria which do ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄not necessarily need to be known in order ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄to operate the emulator (i.e. file for┄mats, ↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄record handling, communication line charac┄↓
┆19┆┆96┆┄┄teristics, command file, parameters etc.).↲
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┆a1┆┆b0┆B.╞	╞	List of functions ↲
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╞	╞	PA1-PA9╞	Execute the command files AUTO1.TXT-AUTO9.TEXT↲
╞	╞	PF1╞	╞	┆84┆Transmit 1-32 CP/M files from diskette or exe┄↓
┆19┆┆93┆┄┄cute 1 command file ↲
╞	╞	PF2╞	╞	┆84┆Transmit console command, get reply on print-↓
┆19┆┆93┆┄┄device ↲
╞	╞	PF3╞	╞	Transmit console command, get reply on display ↲
╞	╞	PF4╞	╞	Receive data on print-punch-device ↲
╞	╞	PF5╞	╞	Change parameters ↲
╞	╞	PF6╞	╞	Display terminal status ↲
╞	╞	PF7╞	╞	Stop (enter idle/disconnected state) ↲
╞	╞	PF8╞	╞	Disconnect (stop and disconnect the line) ↲
╞	╞	PF9╞	╞	Connect (connect the line) ↲
╞	╞	PF10╞	╞	Wait connection (automatic mode) ↲
╞	╞	CLEAR╞	Reset (CP/M cold boot) ↲
╞	╞	USM╞	╞	Switch on/off the display of received data ↲
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┆1a┆┆1a┆the name of a command file; see↲
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╞	╞	┆a1┆/C    ╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	╞	_←

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