can define any positions except the defined control code positions. This means that once a character is defined and assigned a value (and the download character set is selected), you can use that character on the printer the same way you would any standard character. You can send the character with the same ASCII value (for instance, if you had assigned your character a code of 66, it would print each time you sent a character “B” to the printer).

You can also access the character from a BASIC program with the CHR$ function-in this case LPRINT CHR$(66) would print the character.

Except for the limitation that download characters must be avoid the defined control code positions, there are no rules or restrictions on the use of numbers. This means you can use

whatever is most convenient for you-perhaps seldom-used keys can be replaced by more useful characters. In our example, we’ll assign the flask a value of 160, which is the code for the character “J” or “a”. A rather arbitrary selection, but SD-lo/l 5 doesn’t care!

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Figure 9-9.Characterdesignsforthethreegraphsymbols.

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