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size of the FIFO. The reason for this is that the FIFO may be full when the host system receives 0xFE. In
the case of 16550 UART the size at its maximum is 16, therefore the value of should be set to 16 or greater.
6.2.2 Exit Flow Control Mode (254 59)
This command turns off flow control. Bytes may overflow the buffer without warning.
7 Appendix: Command Summary
7.1 General
The operation of the display is controlled by a simple and consistent command set.
Commands control;
• Text display
• Graphics display
• Keypad interface
• Miscellaneous operating parameters
This chapter includes summary tables of all commands.
7.2 Issuing Commands
Commands are issued to the display by the controller. In a test setup, commands can be issued to
the display by means of a BASIC program, using the chr$( ) function. In the tables below, we’ve shown
commands in hex, ASCII and decimal form. All commands begin with the prefix character 0xFE (254
decimal). These commands are issued on the serial communications link (I
2
C or RS-232) at the currently
defined baud rate.
For example (using BASIC in a test setup), the user could issue the command to clear the screen on the
display by including the line;
UQp£¢U(s3Q ¢E1IbP2£'UeHfs3$ £EuSbP)e
in the BASIC program.
Or, with C the user could (using Zcomm serial library)
¥¢DQB£B(77d¢EU$¡1"¢DB£B1`¢a¡¢"b©%¥9£4¢"ueHf
¥¢DQB£B(77d¢EU$¡1"¢DB£B1`¢a¡¢"bifegiheHf
7.3 On Numbers
Like all computerized devices, the display operates with commands and values in the form of binary
numbers. These binary numbers are arranged in 8 digit (i.e., 8 bit) groups called bytes. The decimal value
of a byte may have any value from 0 to 255.
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