SECTION 10
Host Application Program
10-4 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide
Coding the Application
See the
Native Terminal Emulation Asynchronous
Programmer's Reference Guide
(hereafter called the
programmer's guide) listed in Section 1 for details about
Native Command Syntax. The 6950 EGS supports wireless
station commands in the guide, but does not support the
controller commands. The application reads and writes
directly to the wireless stations through the 6950 EGS.
The Native protocol was originally written for early model
INTERMEC controllers that supported serial host
communications. Addition of the sockets communication
capabilities to the 6950 EGS required use of a modified
Native Syntax. A cross reference is provided in the table
that follows. Letter conventions are excerpted from the
programmer's guide. All commands are terminated with a
carriage return <cr>. The 6950 EGS implementation
maintains the 200 character maximum message length
limitation documented in the guide.
Table 10Ć1
Abbreviated Commands
Command
6950 EGS
Native Syntax
Original
Syntax
Set Control Parameters
eDo/c
StDo/c
Write Terminal Audio
Bd
WtBd
Write Terminal Data *
D/
D/\
WtD/
WtD/\
Reset Terminal
g
Gt
Get Terminal Version
V
DtV
Echo Back
not supported
DtE/
* All D/" and D/\" Command Extensions are supported except
Send Multiple Write Displays, D//".
Summary of Contents for 6950
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