rlw@well.UUCP (Bob Weissman) (09/17/86)
Having lost my TeleVideo 950 manual long ago, I can't remember how to re-program the function keys. Can anyone out there with a manual send me the character sequence to emit to re-program them? Thanks! -- Bob Weissman Internet: G.WEISSMAN@SU-SCORE.ARPA Usenet: ...!{hplabs | lll-crg | glacier | ptsfa}!well!rlw
kehres@styx.UUCP (Tim Kehres) (09/18/86)
In article <1799@well.UUCP> rlw@well.UUCP (Bob Weissman) writes: > >Having lost my TeleVideo 950 manual long ago, I can't remember how to >re-program the function keys. Can anyone out there with a manual send me the >character sequence to emit to re-program them? > >Thanks! > >-- > > Bob Weissman > Internet: G.WEISSMAN@SU-SCORE.ARPA > Usenet: ...!{hplabs | lll-crg | glacier | ptsfa}!well!rlw According to my manual (Revison B, April 1982) it claims the following: Enter the following code in the exact sequence shown: ESC | p1 p2 message ^Y where p1 is the number of the function key. The values of p1 are as follows: KEY Unshifted Shifted === ========= ======= F1 1 < F2 2 = F3 3 > F4 4 ? F5 5 @ F6 6 A F7 7 B F8 8 C F9 9 D F10 : E F11 ; F The message can contain up to 63 bytes per key. (The total memory available for the function keys is 256 bytes total or 64 characters per key; however, one byte is added by the terminal processor for control purposes.) p2 is one of the following values: 1 = Send to the computer (full duplex) 2 = Send to screen (local) 3 = Send to computer and to screen (half duplex) ^Y is the termination character. Because control, escape, cursor position, and similiar function keys are not normally stored, a ^P embedded in the text of the function key message may be used to store the next character entered. If your computer cannot receive the message fast enough, enter a ^@ (null) sign between each character of the message. This information was valid for the 950's of a few years back. I believe that TeleVideo has upgraded the firmware in their terminals since that time and that the above information may not be completely accurate for newer machines. This should at least give you a reasonable start. If not, you might want to check with TeleVideo or your local distributor in obtaining a new manual. Be sure to let them know what revision of the firmware you are running is. Tim Kehres Control Data Corporaton / Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ---------------------------------------------------------------- UUCP: {idi,ihnp4!lll-lcc}!styx!kehres ARPA: kehres@lll-tis-b.ARPA AT&T: (415) 463-6852