| ??? 12/09/07 01:31 Read: times |
#147996 - Good Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Nima said:
In reponse to what character would I send to get 32, I would assume #020h would do it? But again, I'm very new to this so its a slightly educated assumption :) That's close enough. 32 = 020h = the ASCII code for a blank. I just wanted to make sure you weren't thinking you should send the two characters '3' and '2'. -- Russ |
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