
Page 30 Model 801GC-ISA & 801GF-ISA Programming Manual
RECT <color1> <width> <height> <x> <y> [ <fill> ]
Description: Draws a rectangle of the given color1, width and height. The rectangle’s x,y position is
specified at its top left corner. It is drawn as an outline unless a fill pattern is specified.
SCAL
Description: Causes generator to go through its self calibration cycle.
SCAN <fields>
Limits: <fields>
1 = progressive (non-interlace)
2 = interlace
Description: The SCAN command establishes the number of fields scanned per frame. Set to 1 for
progressive (non-interlaced) scan and 2 for interlaced scan. The SCAN? query returns the
current setting of SCAN.
SDLY <delay>
Limits: <delay> (floating point accepted)
Description: Sequenc e step delay time.
SEQA <name>
Limits: <name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
Description: Sequence save as < Name >
SEQB
Description: The SEQB command is used to mark the beginning of a sequence editing session. It switches
context to that of editing a sequence, thereby making the sequence editing commands
available.
SEQE
Description: The SEQE command is used to mark the end of a sequence editing session. It switches
context away from that of editing a sequence by hiding the sequence editing commands.
SEQK <name>
Limits: <name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
Description: Sequence Kill by name command. Query returns location if named sequence can be deleted.
If sequence is read-only, then query returns zero.
SEQL <name>
Limits: <name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
Description: Command loads sequence into buffer by name. Command will set name to NULL if name is
not given. Query returns name of sequence in buffer.
SEQN
Description: The SEQN command initializes the sequence editing register.
SEQQ?
Description: The sequence pointer query reads in a sequence list of sequence sstarting at <index> and
will read in <number> of sequence names. Used to read knob lists.
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