From: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:C70:info-cpm Newsgroups: fa.info-cpm Title: Re: Diablo 630 Printer Article-I.D.: ucb.2176 Posted: Thu Oct 21 00:57:40 1982 Received: Fri Oct 22 01:10:00 1982 >From Mendelson.es@Parc-Maxc Thu Oct 21 00:56:57 1982 Rick, I believe that you will find that your 630 does not contain an option known as the Expanded Communications Set Option. The following is quoted from my copy of the Model 630 Communications Terminal Operators Guide, Document No. 90445-03 (1/82), page 20): "Expanded Communications Set Option (Fully Featured HPRO5) This option includes several features which significantly increase the flexibility, capacity and capability of the Model 630: Word Processing Enhancements: These consist of several features which allow the operator to control the printout format from the keyboard using the ESC and CTRL codes listed in the chart on pages 26 and 27. Included are proportional space printing, offset selection (character spacing), auto underscore, bold overprint and shadow printing, auto center, auto justify, line edit and margin control. Expanded Memory: The print buffer (memory) is expanded to 2688 bytes (characters). "Here Is . . ." Answerback/NonVolatile Parameter Memory: This capability is supported by a small built iln battery which will maintain the data stored in the RAM (memory) during periods of power off. The "Here Is . . ." message of up to 31 characters forms an automatic identification reply to enquiries from another system. The Parameter memory retains such items as margins, tabs, modes, etc. HyPlot Vector Plotting: This feature provides the capability to rapidly produce graphs and other vector designs, using commands listed in the chart on pages 26 and 27. See the Product Description for details. Remote Diagnostics: This feature allows the interrogation of lmachine parameters and status thru the serial interface." So -- why does the Xerox-customized version of WordStar work correctly, you ask? Well, because it generates these functions internally to WordStar and does not invoke them in the printer. It does not assume that every printer attached to it can execute these functions. See your friendly(?) Xerox salesman and order your Expanded Communications Set Option now. How's that for a commercial pitch, and I don't even work for either the Diablo Division or the Office Systems Division of the company. I must admit that I am a stockholder, however. Hope this fully answers your questions. Jerry Mendelson (Printing Systems Division, Xerox Corporation)