Intermec CV41 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 129
Preinitializing the 3270 Program, Supported 3270 Commands
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Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration Data is encoded in binary format. To create the .ini file, you may need a hex editor or similar program. Preinitializing the 3270 Program 3270.ini contains 3270 data stream commands and orders. Below is the format for the 3270 data stream. The information assumes you have a working knowledge of the data stream command formats or escape sequences, or both. The following 3270 commands and orders are supported: Supported 3270 Commands Value 0xf1 0xf2 0xf3 0xf5 Command Write Read buffer Write structured field Erase write Value 0xf6 0x7e 0x6e 0x6f Command Read modified Erase write alternate Read modified all Erase all unprotected Supported 3270 Orders Value 0x07 0x09 0x11 0x12 0x13 Command Beep (Intermec extension) Program tab Set buffer address Erase unsupported to address Insert cursor Value 0x14 0x1d 0x1f 0x28 0x29 Command Repeat to address Start of field Scanner (Intermec extension) Set attribute Start field extended The following example shows how to display "HELLO WORLD" from within a data stream initialization file. The line of hexadecimal digits represent the binary values that must be stored in the initialization files. H E L L O WO R L D f5 42 11 5d 7f 1d 60 11 40 40 c8 85 93 93 96 40 e6 96 99 93 84 ff ef Buffer address Set buffer address Field type Start of field Buffer address Set buffer address Write control character Erase/write command Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 117