Host Command Summary

Wyse Emulations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATTRIBUTES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assign character display attribute

 

ESC G *attribute

 

Assign line attribute

 

 

ESC G *line attribute

 

Assign write-protected character attribute

ESC ' *attribute

 

Line attribute mode on

 

 

ESC e 3

 

Page attribute mode on

 

 

ESC e 2

 

Wyse 60 character attribute mode on

 

ESC e 1

 

Wyse 60 character attribute mode off

ESC e 0

 

CHARACTER SETS (WY-60 only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Define & load soft character

 

ESC c A *b *p *...*c CTRL Y

 

*b = bank 0-3, *p = position in character set (2-byte hex)

 

*...*c = character bit pattern (32-byte character string)

 

 

 

Automatic font loading enabled

 

ESC e O

 

Automatic font loading disabled

 

ESC e N

 

Load font bank with predefined character set

ESC c @ *bank *set

 

Bank: 0 = Bank 0, 1 = Bank 1, 2 = Bank 2, 3 = Bank 3

 

 

 

Set: Native mode

@

Standard ANSI

G

 

Multinational

A

44-line Native mode

'

 

 

Standard ASCII

B

44-line Multinational

a

 

Graphics 1

C

44-line PC Equivalent

b

 

PC Equivalent

D

44-line Standard ASCII

c

 

Graphics 2

E

44-line Standard ANSI

d

 

Graphics 3

F

 

 

 

 

Clear font bank (* = 0 - 3)

 

 

ESC c ? *

 

Specify font bank for primary character set (* = 0 - 3)

ESC c B *

 

Specify font bank for secondary character set (* = 0 - 3)

ESC c C *

 

Select primary character set for display

ESC c D

 

Select secondary character set for display

ESC c E

 

CLEARING DATA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clear cursor column

 

 

ESC V

 

Clear entire rectangle in 80 column page

ESC c H *line *col *character

 

Clear entire rectangle in 132 column page

ESC c H *line ~ *col *character

 

Clear page to nulls

 

 

ESC *

 

Clear page to spaces

 

 

ESC +

 

Clear page to write-protected spaces

 

ESC ,

 

Clear unprotected column to nulls

 

ESC c K

 

Clear unprotected column to specified character

ESC c I *character

 

Clear unprotected line to nulls from cursor

ESC t

 

Clear unprotected line foreground to nulls from cursor

ESC c S

 

Clear unprotected line to spaces from cursor

ESC T

 

Clear unprotected line foreground to spaces from cursor

ESC c R

 

Clear unprotected page to attribute character

ESC !

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