User`s manual
Installing under UNIX/LINUX   
82  AX3000 - User's Manual 
- Wrap: behaviour of the AX3000 when the cursor reaches the last column 
of the screen: 
- Yes: the next characters wrap round onto the start of the next line 
- No: each new character overwrites the last character on the line. 
- CR=CR+LF: AX3000 behaviour when 0x0Dh is received: 
- Yes: 0x0D is mapped to 0x0D and 0x0A 
- No: no specific processing is done 
- Cursor Shape: three aspects are available (line, half-block and block). 
- Tabulations: a dialog box appears in which tab stops can be set. 
- Attribute  Mode: VGA monitor mode. The two values are "color" and 
"monochrome" (which allows underline attribute to be displayed). 
- Ignore Blank Atb (WYSE emulation only): if 'yes', the blank attribute is 
not processed (example: normal+blank=normal). 
- Coding: two keyboard modes are available (ASCII and scancode). 
- CAPS Key Mode : set the CAPS LOCK to behave in either of three ways: 
- Caps Lock: each alphabetical key sends the corresponding upper 
case letter. To unlock this mode press the <CAPS> key. 
- Shift Lock: each key send the same character sent by pressing 
<Shift><This key>. To unlock this mode press a <Shift> key. 
- Uppercase: each key send the upper character if it is present. 
Otherwise, this is the lower character (upper-case letter if possible) 
which is sent. <Shift> key acts in the standard way (whatever the 
CAPS key). To unlock this mode press the <CAPS> key. 
- Caps Lock +: same as 'Shift Lock'. But in addition ALL the keys 
supported (including <Esc>, function keys...). 
- Composed Characters  : this parameter (only available in ASCII mode) 
sets the keyboard behaviour for diacritical characters (for example: ^ + e 
= ê): 
- No: no specific processing is done 
- Local: composite characters are locally processed by the AX3000 
- Remote: SCO specific mode (mapchan). 
- Euro Coding: this parameter is only available if the current character set 
is not PC858 or ISO8859-15 (These 2 character sets include the Euro 
symbol). The three values are: 
- No: no specific processing is done 
- Standard: the Euro symbol replaces the international currency 
symbol '¤' within the current character set. 










