
Definite-Length Block
Definite-length block response data allows any type of device-dependent
Response Data
data to be transmitted over the system interface as a series of
binary
data bytes. This is particularly useful for sending large quantities of data
or
extended ASCII codes. The syntax is a pound sign ( # ) followed
by a non-zero digit representing the number of digits in the decimal
integer. After the non-zero digit is the decimal integer that states the
number of
data bytes being sent. This is followed by the actual data.
For example, for transmitting 80 bytes of data, the syntax would be:
N U M B E R O F D I G I T S
T H A T F O L L O W
A C T U A L D A T A
b y t e s o f
N U M B E R O F B Y T E S
TO BE TRANSMITTED
Figure 1-3. Definite-length Block Response Data
The
states the number of digits that follow, and
states the
number of bytes to be transmitted.
Note
Indefinite-length block data is not supported on the
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