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When shows are downloaded to the Br-ANA, they can be set to ignore
additional start commands while they are playing. This allows individual
shows to be ʻsteppedʼ upon or not. If the Br-ANA is already playing a show
which has this option set, it will ignore this command.
5) Stop Commands:
“x” (card address)!! ! ! ! ! ! Stop Track:
! “y”! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Stop Global:
These commands stop the selected Br-ANA(s) unconditionally. The
stop takes place at the current frame being played.
6) Loop Commands:
“!” (card address)! ! ! ! ! ! ! Loop Track:
! “ “ ” !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Loop Global:
Instead of using the ʻstartʼ commands, the ʻloopʼ commands are generally
a better choice. The difference between the ʻstartʼ and ʻloopʼ commands are
that at the end of a show which is started with a ʻloopʼ, it will check to see if
any actions were set for the end of the show. A show that is started with the
ʻstartʼ command will play to the end and then just stop and wait for the next
command.
These command acts much like the START commands, except that they
also set the ʻLOOPING SHOWSʼ flag. With the this flag set, it is possible to
set a sequence of shows playing in any order. Since the ʻnextʼ show can be
any show you ask for, one show can be played over and over again, or you
can set up a sequence of shows which will be repeated until the Br-ANA is
told to stop.
7) Stop at End Commands:
“%” (card address)! ! ! ! ! ! Stop at End Track:
! “&”! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Stop at End Global:
These commands reset the ʻLOOPING SHOWSʼ flag in the selected Br-
ANA(s). What this does is to stop them playing when the end of the current
show is reached. These commands are used when you want the shows to
finish gracefully, instead of stopping in the middle. The STOP commands are
used when you want to stop a show immediately.
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