BABPUSSLDELA<<For use with Space Archive disk Vol. 3 Mars and BeyondeeWith full duplex I/O and the computer "pushing the fade button" on the video switcher # 15-1274GGAtari 850 interface - to Pioneer LD-V6000 laser video disk player>>you must use an AUTORUN that initializes the "R:" device ;A,;@2,z6-A@6-F:B@,2B@&@DB@@PB@bB@@zSee LINE 4040 REMarks__The following XIO commands are for RS-232 communications through the 850 interface PORT 1m+@6@@R:mAux1 10 = 10 (1200 BAUD) + 0 (8 BIT WORD SIZE) + 0 (1 STOP BIT)#++@4@A@R:(ddthe XIO 34 is required before printing to #5 - Aux1 240 = 192 (TURN DTR ON) + 48 (TURN RTS ON)2##@@R:7 A <p +AR@"(%(((E(JUPITER, SATURN AND MARSH(p(# PRESS A NUMBER FOR YOUR SELECTIONF.( (.( 1 - Jupiter's red spot in motionP@(@(52 - Jupiter's red spot in color still photographsZS(S(H3 - Computer generated approach and flyover of Saturn's ring planedR(.(#4 - Volcanic eruptions on Jupiter'sR( moon Io (still photographs)xX(/($5 - The first photo from the surfaceX($ of Mars comes in - July 20, 1976AdAU: F:Ad,"AUA:has a key been pressed?.F:Ad,"@1$6-@. A.F:Ad,"@0$6-. A.F:Ad,"@&$6-. AXF:Ad,"@$$6-6B2yJ-@@PN X A.F:Ad,"@)$6-. A A.@.@@R:``The Aux1 13 in OPEN #5 is an OPEN for INPUT and OUTPUT (12) plus 1 to enable Concurent I/OI+@@@R:IXIO 40 starts Concurent I/O!!XIO 40 starts Concurent I/O @: :this switches to the videodisk picture and sound @D4EF PPTRANSMIT STATUS (D4) COMMAND - tells the video disk to transmit its status@&I 4 65 AIthis switches back to the computer screen04 65@`5`` 65 is line feed ( ) plus freeze frame status (65) which means the program Run is complete: A Xr +AR@90@@@<(?(B(E(H(K(r(" Would you like to see that againbI!( in SLOW MOTION ?$('(I( Type Y (Yes) if you do.g.(.(# (press any other key if you don't)lAdAUv F:Ad,"AUA0.F:Ad,"@C$6-. A @`#6.@3F3F3F3FCF1BEF# A660000 RUN (CF) VIDEO ON (1B) END PROGRAMMING (EF)L#6.@3F0F3F3FCF1BEF# AN0100 VIDEO ON RUN#6.@3F8F3F3FCF1BEF# A0200 VIDEO ON RUN#6.@3F4F3F3FCF1BEF# A0300 VIDEO ON RUNxV+@%@ (@+(@6(@V(@ JUPITER'S MOON IOz0400 VIDEO ON RUN}Z(@(@:(@ volcano pele is inZ(@ the lower center6.@3F2F3F3FCF1BEF-@A g@.@@R:V@@@R:c @g " @D4EF"@4 65A@ A% /+@%@/0@@@(@(@$(@/(@P(@ NOTICE THE VOLCANOo(@ ERUPTING ON THE(@ LEFT EDGE OF IO-@A #6.@3F2FAF3FCF1BEF# A0400 VIDEO ON RUN#6.@3FAF3F3FCF1BEF# A0500 VIDEO ON RUNHHThis subroutine loads the memory of the Pioneer video disk player-XXFirst, the Pioneer is told where in its nonvolatile memory to program the commands__Then the commands to control the video disk player are programmed at that memory location6.6F11 A0KK6 (6F) PAGE (11) MEMORY SIZE command for the Pioneer videodisk player<26.(3F3F3F3FDF4F4F3F3F3FF74F4F8F0F8FF31CBFEF< A0kk0000 PROGRAM (DF) 33000 SEARCH (F7) 33212 AUTOSTOP (F3) VIDEO OFF (1C) HALT (BF) END PROGRAMMING (EF)4@66.,3F0F3F3FDF4F4F3F4F5FF72FED4F4F0F6F0FF21CBFEF@ A06bb0100 PROGRAM 33039 SEARCH 1/4 SPEED (2D EF) 33161 MULTISPEED FORWARD (F2) VIDEO OFF HALT END8UUTHE PLACEMENT OF THE 1/4 SPEED AFTER A SEARCH (RATHER THAN BEFORE) IS IMPORTANTZP6.F3F8F3F3FDF4F8F5F4F1FF72F3FFB4F8F5F4F9FF72F3FFB4F8F5F4F5FF76F3FFB1CBFEFZ A0YY0200 PROGRAM 32937 SEARCH 4.0 SEC WAIT (2F3F FB) 32938 SEARCH 4.0 SEC WAIT etc.....<26.(3F4F3F3FDF4F4F9F9F3FF74F2FAF5F3FF31CBFEF< A0` 6,6."3F2F3F3FDF4F4F9F4F2FF76F3FFB1CBFEF6 A0j F<6.23F2FAF3FDF4F4F9F4F9FF7AF3FFBF62F3FFBF62F3FFB1CBFEFF A0 <26.(3FAF3F3FDF0F9FAF1F3FF70F5F2F1F3FF31CBFEF< A0( $  @$B@-@@0 B@@$\\The above subroutine is explained in ANALOG Computing magazine - July, 1986, Pg. 41-43``As programmed, this sets joystick 2 to output, and outputs voltage from pins 1 and 7 (com)[[This operates the # 275-232 relay that is connected to the video switcher FADE buttonD2:VIDEODSC.BAS