
1. COMMON OPERATIONS FOR THE PC9801 AND IBM PC/AT
1.4.17 Setting the read/write coil guidance
A comment about each coil attribute can be specified. In the CROSSINF.DAT file, data of a line
beginning with a character other than a semi-colon (;) is valid.
File edited
CROSSINF.DAT
Modifications
READ =
WRITE =
Settings
Character string of up to 13 bytes.
To print a coil with graphic
characters, specify as follows and
select graphic diagram output.
READ=- 1 I- -I/j-:
READ=-II- -I/I-:
READ= -1 I- :
READ= -I I- :
WRITE = -()- -(I)- :
WRITE = -()- :
(Note) With ‘%s,’ only the lowercase letter s is valid.
1.4.18 Setting line feed
Blank lines can be inserted between the data of different addresses. In the CROSSINF.DAT file,
data of a line beginning with a character other than a semi-colon (;) is valid.
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File edited
Modifications Settings
CROSSINF.DAT NL =
Decimal value
(Note) Blank lines of the specified number plus one are inserted between the data of different
address types. (If zero is specified as the line feed value, no blank lines are inserted.)
1.4.19 Setting form feed
File edited
Modifications Settings
CROSSINF.DAT FF =
‘0’ = Form feed is executed.
‘1’ = Form feed is not executed.
The printing of the data of each address type can be started on a new page.
In the
CROSSINF.DAT file, data of a line beginning with a character other than a semi-colon (;) is valid.
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