
Section 5 Command Descriptions
5.55
OUTPUT (Peripheral mode)
In Peripheral mode the
OUTPUT
command sends data to the IEEE bus under
control of the Active Controller. The Active Controller must put the Micro488/EX into
the Talk state and configure some bus device to accept the transferred data. The Talk
state can be checked with the
STATUS
1
command, can cause a reported condition via
the
ARM
command or force execution of a Macro with the
ON
TALK
DOMACRO
command. A time-out error will occur, if enabled, if no bus device accepts the data
within the time out period after issuing the
OUTPUT
command.
If the character count,
count
, is specified then exactly that number of characters
will be sent to the bus devices. Otherwise,
OUTPUT
terminates data transfer upon
detection of the serial CR of LF terminator(s) from the serial input. The serial
terminator(s) are replaced with the bus output terminator(s) before being sent to the bus
devices.
The number of characters that can be set to a bus device is limited by the
available USER heap. The exception to this is OUTPUT #count, in which the number
of bytes is limited to 65,535.
The IEEE bus output terminators can be modified with the TERM command.
Refer to this command description for complete information.
Even as a Peripheral, the Micro488/EX might be the System Controller. If it is,
then it will assert Remote Enable before sending any data.
SYNTAX OUTPUT [#count];data
or
OU [#count];data
count
is the number of characters to
OUTPUT
.
data
is a string of characters to
OUTPUT
terminated by the serial
output terminator(s) unless
count
is specified.
RESPONSE None
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