Re: LZ: f-term


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Re: LZ: f-term



Peter Cordes wrote:
> 
> BrianR wrote:
> >
> > A.K.A. TheWiz wrote:
> > >
> > > > the ti-85 does not conform to standard ASCII so that would be one of the
> > > It does from 32-128, which is all the standard & international characters.
> > >
> >
> > Characters below 32 and above 128 are OEM specific. On the PC, they
> > comprise line drawing characters, etc. But these are not defined by the
> > ASCII specification.
> but for the characters that are to be used with a modem the lower 32
> characters have to be mapped as the PC character set is mapped. i.e. the
> enter key on the calc has to be the same character as on the PC.


The scancode for either of the enter keys on the PC keyboard is not carriage return. The same 
translation applies for any platform -- the TI is no exception.


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