To do this, type a:
x n
The other cards will then start listening to you again.
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"n" (TRACK#)
Memory Address Status:
This command responds with the address bits 10 through 42 for the card
specified by the TRACK#. By polling this value, you can determine at what
point in the audio any card is currently at.
EXAMPLE
: to poll the Memory Address Status for card 00:
n 0 0
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"o" (TRACK#)
Dipswitch #1 Status:
This command responds with the current status of the dip switch 1 for the
card specified by the TRACK#.
EXAMPLE
: to poll the dipswitch #1 status for card 00:
o 0 0
00
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"p" (TRACK#)
Dipswitch #2 Status:
This command responds with the current status of the dip switch 2 for the
card specified by the TRACK#
EXAMPLE
: to poll the dip switch #2 status for card 00:
p 0 0
00
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"q" (TRACK#)
Aux. Port Status:
This command responds with the current status of the AUX PORT for the
card specified by the TRACK#.
EXAMPLE
: to poll the Aux. Port Status for card 00:
q 0 0
00
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"r" (TRACK#)
Configuration Dump:
This command responds with the current contents of the configuration
EEprom for the Digital Audio Repeater specified by the TRACK#. This string
of 74 ASCII characters is led off by the character string 's5AA5'. As it hap-
pens, this is the lead in string for the CONFIGURATION LOAD command. This
allows you to save the configuration of one or more Digital Audio Repeaters
in your computer for later retrieval or archiving, and then simply and easily
reload this data at any time. To save the data to the disk of your computer:
1) Turn off all echo modes.
2) Tell your computer to save all ASCII received from the Digital
Audio System.
3) Give this command to any card in the system.
4) Save all stored input to your computer's disk drives.
Step #3 above can be repeated for any number of cards in the sys-
tem. This stored file can then be played back to the digital audio
system where it will be reloaded into the configuration EEproms of all
the appropriate cards in the system.
The data returned by this command is as follows:
BYTE 1 = 's'
BYTE 2 = Ô5Õ
BYTE 3 = ÔAÕ
BYTE 4 = ÔAÕ
BYTE 5 = Ô5Õ
BYTE 6 & 7 = TRACK# (00 to FF)
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