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Enhanced Version Advanced Display Protocol (ADP) • Version 4.0
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7.0 • EXAMPLES OF CODING
7.0 Examples of Coding
Below are examples and explanations of combined categories:
<0x01>Z00<0x02>AA<0x1C>1<0x1D>B3 This is where you type message.<0x04>
This Simple TEXT example above writes a message to File “A” on the default Drive in the default
Folder with the character color being red, the background color yellow and the message reads This is
where you type message.
<0x01>Z
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<0x02>Ag<0x1C>4<0x1B>I1<0x1B>O5 This is where you type message.<0x04>
This Simple TEXT example above writes a message to File “g” on default Drive in the default Folder
with the character color being mixed, the in-coming activity of the message is squiggling, the out-
going activity of the message is rotating to the right and the message reads This is where you type
message.
<0x01>Z
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<0x02>A6<0x1B>0b<0x1D>B2 This is where you type message.<0x04>
This Simple TEXT example above writes a message to File “6”on the default Drive in the default
Folder with the mode command displaying the stationary message in the fill of the display, the
background color is green and the message reads This is where you type message.
<0x01>Z
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<0x02>A<0x0F>DTAA<0x1B>Ig<0x1B>Ow This is where you type message <0x04>
This Expanded TEXT example above writes a message to File “AA” on the “D” Drive in the “T” Folder
with the mode command displaying the incoming mode of scroll o/l and an outgoing mode of raining
and the message reads This is where you type message.
<0x01>Z
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<0x02>A8<0x1B> a<0x1C>1 This is where you type message <0x04>
This Simple TEXT example above writes a message to File “8” on the default Drive in the default
Folder with the mode command displaying the rotating message in the center of the display in red
text. This example does not default to wrap and the message reads This is where you type message.
<0x01>Z
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<0x02>A<0x0F>ETDD<0x1B>”b<0x1C>2<0x1D>B1<0x1B>Iw This is where you type
message <0x04>
This Expanded TEXT example above writes a message to File “DD” on the “E” Drive in the “T” Folder
with the mode command displaying the stationary message on top of the display in green text and a
red background . This example defaults to wrap, the message enters the display raining and reads
This is where you type message.
<0x01>Z
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<0x02>Az<0x1B>”b<0x1C>3 This is where you type first message
<0x0D><0x1B>&a<0x1C>1 This is where you type second message <0x04>
This Simple TEXT example above writes a message to File “z” on the default Drive in the default
Folder with the position mode displaying the stationary message (This is where you type first
message) on top of the display in yellow text (wrapping), the next line (“<0x0D>”) has the mode
command displaying the rotating message on bottom of the display in red text. The new line does
not default to wrap and the message reads This is where you type second message.
<0x01>Z
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<0x02>A0<0x1B>0b<0x1C>3 This is where you type first page message <0x0C>
<0x1B> a<0x1C>1 This is where you type second page message <0x04>
This Simple TEXT example above writes a message to File “0” on the default Drive in the default
Folder with the mode command displaying the stationary message (This is where you type first page
message) in fill of the display in yellow text (wrapping), then the next page (“<0x0C>”) has the mode
command displaying the rotating message in center of the display in red text. The new page does
not default to wrap and the message reads This is where you type second page message.