Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!nbires!ncar!boulder!tramp!swarbric From: swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Frank Swarbrick) Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal Subject: Re: Bug in TP4 printer-unit Message-ID: <6573@sigi.Colorado.EDU> Date: 10 Jun 88 04:03:17 GMT References: <304@krafla.rhi.hi.is> <900@bucket.UUCP> <319@krafla.rhi.hi.is> Sender: news@sigi.Colorado.EDU Reply-To: swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Frank Swarbrick) Organization: Beautiful Boulder By The Bay Lines: 13 In article <319@krafla.rhi.hi.is> bjornb@krafla.UUCP (Bjorn H Bjornsson) writes: > Some feature! > You can print all char's from 0 to 255 except 26. Can anyone give me >a single reason (or more) why you sholdn't be able to print CTRL-Z? CP/M used Ctrl-Z to mean End Of File. This was carried over into MS-DOS, though it is rather obsolete, now. TP4 obviously thinks you are closing the file, or something. I think if you do ^P^Z instead of #26 you can get it to print. Maybe not...I only have TP3. Frank Swarbrick (and, yes, the net.cat) swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU ...!{ncar|nbires}!boulder!tramp!swarbric "...This spells out freedom, it means nothing to me, as long as there's a PMRC"