Subj : Re: Acorn BBC Mode 7 (viewdata) conrtol codes
To   : All
From : nelgin
Date : Sun Feb 11 2024 08:36 pm

On Sun, 11 Feb 2024 09:15:24 -0800
"vela025" (VERT) <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the info, I'm not sure why but I'm unable to access
> endofthelinebbs.com the connection times out so am unable to see the
> files you have pointed to. Out of interest what editor do you use to
> edit your menu files that accepts ESC as an ASCII entry?
>
> >Ah, also keep in mind that you're probably trying to mix terminal and
> >videotex which isn't going to work. videotex is 7E1 and it sends a #
> >when you press return, which is actually a _ sign ASCII 96 if I
> >remember correctly, so that videotex page probably wont work.
>
> My current BBS is sending the Mode 7 graphics via terminal using 8n1,
> obvoiusly it only displays the mode 7 graphics on a terminal that
> supports it (so either an acorn computer with filtering off in
> whichever comms software you use (e.g. commstar) or either of the PC
> connection options here http://beebs.ddns.net/connecting.html)...or
> just good old syncterm, but displays as vt100 or ANSI depending on
> what you select.
>
> I was hoping there might be some BBS package out there that will just
> bget the file as is rather than trying to process it. Feel free to
> check out beebs.ddns.net to see the mode 7 graphics over terminal.
>
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In SBBS set your terminal accordingly

[+] Use automatic terminal type detection? No
[+] Does your terminal support UTF-8? No
[+] Does your terminal support ANSI? No
[+] Are you using a CBM/PETSCII terminal? No
[+] Does your terminal support IBM extended ASCII (CP437)? Yes
[+] HIT your BACKSPACE or DELETE-LEFT key: Character 127 (7Fh)
received.

Then create a file like this:

<81>RED
<82>Green
<83>Yellow
<86><88>Flashy!
<84><9d><83>My favorite yellow on blue

You'll need to replace <81> and <82> with the comparable ascii code. In
vi you can do ^V129 or if you want to enter the hex value ^Vx81

Before saving, make sure your file is iso-8859-1 format with

:set fileencoding=iso-8859-1

All this assumes you're on Linux using vim. If not then No idea how
you'd do it in windows. I guess you can use notepad and use the ALT 129
method for entering control codes.

Anyway, I did all that and put my file.asc in the menu directory and
just tried it with bbs.menu and it printed fine.

Hope that helps.

You'll find all the codes in a chart at the back of the BBC Micro User
Guide, something like page 476.
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