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Publication # 68-00155 (Rev: B 26-JULY-95) Page 29
OUTG <mode>
Limits: <mode>
0 = OFF
1 = ON
Description: The OUTG command gates all video and sync outputs of the generator ON and OFF. Gating
the outputs OFF forces all outputs to be turned off. Gating the outputs ON turns on all
outputs whose individual gating settings are turned ON. The OUTG? query returns the
current status of the outputs of the generator.
OVAL <color1> <width> <height> <x> <y> [ <fill> ]
Description: Draws an oval of the given color1, width and height. The oval’s x,y position is specified as
the top left corner of its framing rectangle. It is drawn as an outline unless a fill pattern is
specified.
PAGE <color1> <width> <height> <x> <y> <fontname> <character> [ <fill>]
Description: Draws a block of a single repeating character of the given color1, font and character code.
The block is of the given width and height. The block’s x,y position is specified for its top left
corner.
PCSG < mode>
Limits: < mode>
0 = OFF
1 = ON
Description: The PCSG command enables and disables the pixel clock output.
PUTA <address> <value>
Limits: <address>
0 to 4,294,967,295 unsigned decimal (BASE = 10)
-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (BASE = -10)
0 to FFFFFFFF (BASE = 16)
-80000000 to 7FFFFFFF (BASE = -16)
<value>
0 to 2^(SIZE)-1
Description: The PUTA command writes the specified value <value> into memory at the specified
address <address>. The two parameters <address> and <value> are interpreted according to
the current setting of BASE (see the BASE command). The number and format of the bits
written depend on the current setting of SIZE (see the SIZE command).
PUTR <value>
Limits: <value> = 0 to 2^(SIZE)-1
Description: The PUTR command writes the specified value <value> into the location pointed to by the
address register (see the ADDR command). The parameter <value> is interpreted according
to the current setting of BASE (see the BASE command). The number and format of the bits
written depend on the current setting of SIZE (see the SIZE command). The address register
is automatically incremented by SIZE bits after the current location has been written to.
RATC <factor)
Limits: <factor> = positive floating point number.
Typical range 0.99990 through 1.00010
Description: Rate calibration factor.
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