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<ESC>ape to redraw the screen.

The Bricks must be connected to the Micro Console by

the Smart Brick Network (for Smart Bricks) or J8 (for Dumb
Bricks) for this command to work. The Dumb Brick must also
be configured to accept start and reset on its Green Input
and External Clock on the Blue. This command is unavail-
able if ÔJ6 modeÕ is not selected. Your computer must be
configured for ÔACK/NAKÕ or ÔXon/XoffÕ handshaking to use
this command.

6) Restore Archive:

This command is used to receive a file from your computer
and store it in all four eight bit channels of the attached
Brick. Normally this file was previously saved using the Save
Archive
command. The Micro Console prompts you to
send the file to put in the Brick. The Micro Console will start
saving this data starting at the Start Frame, and continuing
to the End Frame.

If there is an error the Micro Console will tell you the

frame at which it occurred. You will need to stop the file
download BEFORE you hit the <ESC>ape key to clear the
Micro Console.

The Bricks must be connected to the Micro Console by

the Smart Brick Network (for Smart Bricks) or J8 (for Dumb
Bricks) for this command to work. The Dumb Brick must also
be configured to accept start and reset on its Green Input
and External Clock on the Blue. This command is unavail-
able if ÔJ6 modeÕ is not selected. Your computer must be
configured for ÔACK/NAKÕ or ÔXon/XoffÕ handshaking to use
this command.

7) Clear Brick:

This command is used to erase the all or part of the memo-
ry of the attached Brick. It will start clearing the memory at
the Start Frame, and continue to the End Frame.

r) Restore Default Config.: This command is used to reload the default EEprom set-

tings for the Micro Console. These settings are not perma-
nently saved until you use the Save Current Configuration
command.

s) Save Current Config.:

This command is used to write all of the current settings

on the Micro Console to the nonvolatile EEprom. All set-
tings, including the assignments on the front of the Micro
Console will be saved. Every time the Micro Console is
turned on it will return to these settings. You can change
these power-on defaults just by using this command again.

t) Test Brick:

This command is used to test the operation of an attached
record/playback Brick. Testing will start at the Start Frame,
and continue to the End Frame. Data in the Brick between
these two points will be erased.

This command prompts you for the number of times

you would like it to perform each test. It then tests the in-
puts and outputs of the attached Brick. If it passes this test
then it does first a Ôwalking onesÕ test, two Ôchecker boardÕ
tests, and ends by clearing the BrickÕs memory.

If there is an error the Micro Console will tell you the

frame at which it occurred. The Green LEDs will show the
data that was expected and the Red LEDs will show you

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