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The "DATABITS" parameter, used in [[Open Communications]] statements, defines the word length or number of data bits for communications. It must be set to one of two values 7 or 8. The default is DATABITS=8. For binary files (including .BRO and .BR files), you should always use 8 data bits.
The "DATABITS" parameter, used in [[Open Communications]] statements, defines the word length or number of data bits for communications. It must be set to either 7 or 8. The default is DATABITS=8. For binary files (including .BRO and .BR files), you should always use 8 data bits.


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Revision as of 15:15, 7 May 2014

The "DATABITS" parameter, used in Open Communications statements, defines the word length or number of data bits for communications. It must be set to either 7 or 8. The default is DATABITS=8. For binary files (including .BRO and .BR files), you should always use 8 data bits.