
Across the Boards
Communications Device Drivers
Section 6 - MAINCON Driver Configuration
Page 249
cfSOFTWARE Confidential,
2000
6.16 MAINCON Panel D3
DEC VT100
Configuration filename: MAINCFG.DEC
Used by cf Device Drivers:
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Name Description
16 CFXDECX, CFXDECI, CFXDECN DEC VT100 Protocol Converter
For DOS, CFXDECX is the direct to COMM port driver, CFXDECI is the INT 14h driver, and CFXDECN in
the NASI driver. The correct driver is automatically loaded as defined in MAINCFG.POR. For Windows and
OS/2, CFXDECX supports all functions.
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---- Protocol Converter (DEC VT100) ----
Autowrap (0, 1, or 2)................... 0
Reset needed after BELL? (0=No, 1=Yes).. 0
XON/XOFF (in hex) FF if no XON/XOFF..... 11 13
Hardware flow control (0/1/2)........... 0
Flicker check time (in 100ths second)... 0
Keystroke delay (in milliseconds)....... 0
COMM port (1 - 15)...................... 1
Line Speed/Parity/Data bits/Stop bits... 1200 E 7 1
Attributes (0 or 1)..................... 0
Half duplex (0 or 1).................... 0
Print routing (in hex).................. 00
0: CR treated as CRLF and LF is ignored. 1: same as 0 but CR is treated as CRLF
even after autowrap. 2: CR treated as CR and LF treated as LF.
F10: write config to disk Esc: Exit PgDn: config VT100 key values
1. Autowrap
When set to ‘1’, this switch causes the cursor to wrap to the beginning of the next line automatically when
the last position in a line is written to by the protocol converter.
2. BEL Reset
If the protocol converter locks the keyboard after sending a BELL character, setting this switch to ‘1’ will
cause a RESET key sequence to be sent after receiving a BELL. The RESET key is defined in the 3101
KEY TABLE.
3. XON
If the protocol converter uses XON/XOFF pacing, specify the XON character used in this field. Use 0FFh
for no XON/XOFF processing. 11h is the standard XON.
4. XOFF
If the protocol converter uses XON/XOFF pacing, specify the XOFF character used in this field. Use 0FFh
for no XON/XOFF processing. 13h is the standard XOFF.
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