User`s guide
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Using the Pattern Generator
ASCII File Commands
VECTor
Command VECTor <char_count>
<char_count>
a ten character string starting with a '#8' and including the total file 
size count.
The VECTor command is used after the end of the header/setup 
commands to signal the start of the actual pattern generator data in an 
ASCII file.
The VECTor command is used with a parameter that specifies the 
exact byte count of the data block. This count must include all data 
characters, all blank characters, and all line termination (DOS cr/lf or 
UNIX cr) characters. The file character count is the sole criteria used 
to determine when the bus file transfer is complete. If a disk file is 
used, the character count has no meaning and can be any value or 
deleted from the command string.
If the file character count does not match the actual data byte count of 
the file, an error condition will occur. If the actual data count exceeds 
the byte count passed in with the VECTor command, excess data will 
be lost (and treated as remote control bus command(s)). If the actual 
data count is less than the data count passed in with the VECTor 
command, the bus transfer will appear to hang while the 
1670G-series system waits for the 'remaining' data. The controller 
sending the file may, or may not, time-out and terminate the bus 
transfer. Generally, recovery from this condition involves sending more 
data until the data byte count is satisfied.
The file character count is contained in a string with a specific format. 
The actual count is right justified in a ten-character string that starts 
with a '#8' followed by eight digits. These ten characters are NOT part 
of the file character count. 
The following page shows an example of this.










