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MICROLINE Character Set Commands, Select MICROLINE Standard Character Set Command ML

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MICROLINE Character Set Commands Select MICROLINE Standard Character Set Command (ML) ߜ ML320 Std., ML321 Std. ߜ ML320 Turbo, ML321 Turbo ߜ ML520, ML521 Function ASCII Dec Hex Select Standard Character Set ESC ! 0 27 33 48 1B 21 30 In the Microline emulation, use this command to specify the standard Microline symbol set. Select MICROLINE Block Graphics Symbol Set Command (ML) ߜ ML320 Std., ML321 Std. ߜ ML320 Turbo, ML321 Turbo Function Select Block Graphics Symbol Set ASCII Dec ESC ! 1 27 33 49 Hex 1B 21 31 In the Microline emulation, use this command to specify a set of block graphics characters that can be used for drawing simple images and bar graphs. This set of characters has the standard ASCII characters decimal 32 through 127 and the block graphics in the upper ASCII range, decimal 128 through 255. Select MICROLINE Line Character Set Command (ML) ߜ ML320 Std., ML321 Std. ߜ ML320 Turbo, ML321 Turbo ߜ ML520, ML521 Function ASCII Select Line Character Set ESC ! 2 Dec Hex 27 33 50 1B 21 32 In the Microline emulation, use this command to specify the IBM (line graphics) symbol set which is comparable to IBM Set II. This set of characters has the standard ASCII characters decimal 32 through 127 and the line graphics in the upper ASCII characters, decimal 128 through 255. 8 Chapter 2: Character Set Commands

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Chapter 2: Character Set Commands
8
MICROLINE Character Set Commands
Select MICROLINE Standard Character Set Command (ML)
±
ML320 Std., ML321 Std.
±
ML320 Turbo, ML321 Turbo
±
ML520, ML521
Function
ASCII
Dec
Hex
Select Standard Character Set
ESC ! 0
27 33 48
1B 21 30
In the Microline emulation, use this command to specify the standard Microline symbol set.
Select MICROLINE Block Graphics Symbol Set Command (ML)
±
ML320 Std., ML321 Std.
±
ML320 Turbo, ML321 Turbo
Function
ASCII
Dec
Hex
Select Block Graphics Symbol Set
ESC ! 1
27 33
49
1B 21 31
In the Microline emulation, use this command to specify a set of block graphics characters that
can be used for drawing simple images and bar graphs. This set of characters has the standard
ASCII characters decimal 32 through 127 and the block graphics in the upper ASCII range,
decimal 128 through 255.
Select MICROLINE Line Character Set Command (ML)
±
ML320 Std., ML321 Std.
±
ML320 Turbo, ML321 Turbo
±
ML520, ML521
Function
ASCII
Dec
Hex
Select Line Character Set
ESC ! 2
27 33 50
1B 21 32
In the Microline emulation, use this command to specify the IBM (line graphics) symbol set
which is comparable to IBM Set II. This set of characters has the standard ASCII characters
decimal 32 through 127 and the line graphics in the upper ASCII characters, decimal 128
through 255.