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#65523 - RE: ascii arrow Responding to: ???'s previous message |
There is (to the best of my knowledge) no such thing as an ASCII code for an UP or DOWN arrow. These get translated to "escape sequences" and the exact codes sent to your device depend on the terminal emulation you are using. Check the settings of your communication program.
VT52 or VT100 is frequently used. regards Patrick |
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