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Updated 97/06/25 |
ConnectIrDA
Launch an IrDA connection, then pause as soon as the Newton is connected. When its execution is resumed, it disconnects. For more information about the following options, read the Newton IrDA documentation. * bps type: integer default value: k115200bps (115200) * disconnectTimeout type: integer possible values: 3, 8, 12, 16, 20, 25, 30 and 40 default value: 40 * endpoint type: Newton endpoint This slot is returned by the instruction. Its initial value is ignored * listen type: boolean default value: nil * listenTimeout type: integer default value: kNoTimeout (0) An integer specifying the time, in milliseconds, that the system should allow for the Newton to listen. If you use this slot, specify an integer greater than 30. * myLSAPId type: integer possible values: between 0 and 31 (included) default value: 0 * myName type: string default value: "X" * peerLSAPId type: integer possible values: between 0 and 31 (included) default value: 0, * peerName type: string default value: "X" * receiveBuffersCount type: integer possible values: between 1 and 7 (included) default value: 1, * receiveBufferSize type: integer possible values: 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 and 2048 default value: 512, * transport type: frame default value: nil The transport must always be EETransfer. Note: Before the script executes itself, the global variable "transport" is automatically set to EETransfer. So if you don't use a slot "globalSymbols" you don't have to (and you should not) provide a slot "transport". Otherwise, the "globalSymbols" slot must contain a slot: transport: 'transport, |
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