PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
COMMAND SUMMARY
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The default value of 63 assumes that there are four stations on your channel. Modify this value ac-
cording to your local conditions.
NOTE:
P=255 means 'always transmit as soon as possible, regardless of the random num-
ber'.
See Chapter 6 for additional information on p-persistent operation.
PPERSIST
ON|OFF
Mnemonic:
PP
Default: ON
Parameters:
ON
The PK-88 uses PERSIST and SLOTTIME parameters in executing p-persis-
tent
CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access).
OFF
The PK-88 uses DWAIT for AX.25-type 1-persistent CSMA.
Use the PPERSIST command to switch the PK-88 from 1-persistent CSMA operation based on the
DWAIT value to p-persistent CSMA operation. This is required when using host computer applica-
tions based on the TCP/IP protocols and in certain electronic mail and bulletin board programs.
When PPERSIST is set ON, the PK-88 uses the PERSIST and SLOTTIME parameters for p-persistent
CSMA instead of the normal AX.25 protocol DWAIT procedure to achieve CSMA operation.
PPERSIST is used in KISS TNC and, under certain specific conditions, in AX.25 operation.
See PERSIST and SLOTTIME in this chapter.
See Chapter 6 for additional information on p-persistent operation.
RAWHDLC
ON|OFF
Mnemonic:
RAW
Default: OFF
Parameters:
ON
The PK-88 functions as a direct or raw HDLC controller.
OFF
The PK-88 functions as a normal AX.25 controller.
Some host computer applications do not use AX.25 protocols. In such cases, the PK-88 can be op-
erated as a raw HDLC controller, allowing the host to provide all protocol commands and re-
sponses. Applications may include some types of electronic mailsystems, bulletin board programs
and computers operating with TCP/IP and other communication protocols.
Use the RAWHDLC command to disable AX.25 protocols and permit the host system direct access
to the PK-88's HDLC integrated circuit.
RAWHDLC must be set ON when using KISS TNC protocols with TCP/IP.
REDISPLA
n
Mnemonic:
RED
Default: $12 [^R]
Parameters:
n
0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
REDISPLA changes the redisplay-line input editing character.
Parameter
n
is the numeric ASCII code for the character to use when you want to re-display the
current input line. You can enter the code in either hexadecimal or decimal numbers.
Type the REDISPLA character to redisplay a line you've just typed. The following things happen: