ust be the same value as in the ML# command.
IHTH
Neil
Neil Charrington
C.A> Software Systems
www.casoftware.co.uk
www.mv4gl.com
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The escape (or ESC) is CHAR(27)
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Subject: @WL ESC for OKIDATA
Anyone know what I equate ESC to for starting commands to an OKI 321?
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Hi,
Use the conversion codes :
MCU - make all upper case
MCL - make all lower case
MCT - make "capitalised"
They can be used with the OCONV in BASIC or as a conversion statement in a
file dictionary.
IHTH
Regards
Neil.
Neil Charrington
C.A. Software Systems
www.casoft
ecutes 99.99% of the converted app - the only problem I have
come across during my testing is this one.
Sorry, this is sounding as though it is becoming an AD. Not my intention.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Neil.
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ngful data for a file variable, and probably nothing for a non-file pointer. You
could check that.
HTH,
Alan
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Wol, that would be awfully long time ago - an exchange rate of 1.20 to the
pound (maybe around 1983ish). For a long time it was at around 1.50 to the
pound ;-)
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