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Valid Characters for CMDPREFIX Character String

The following characters are valid for use as a subsystem command prefix string:

Alphabetic

Uppercase A through Z

A–I X’C1’ through X’C9’
J-R X’D1’ through X’D9’
S–Z X’E1’ through X’E8’

Numeric

0 through 9

0-9 X’F0’ through X’F9’

National

at sign

@ - X’7C’

 

dollar sign

$ - X’5B’

 

pound sign

# - X’7B’

Special

comma

, - X’6B’

 

period

. – X’4B’

 

slash

/ - X’61’

 

apostrophe

‘ – X’7D’

 

left parenthesis

( - X’4D’

 

right parenthesis

) – X’5D’

 

asterisk

* - X’5C’

 

ampersand

& - X’50’

 

plus sign

+ - X’4E’

 

hyphen

- - X’60’

 

equal sign

= - X’7E’

 

cent sign

ยข - X’4A’

 

less than sign

< - X’4C’

 

vertical bar

| - X’4F’

 

explanation point

! – X’5A’

 

semicolon

; - X’5E’

 

percent sign

% - X’6C’

 

underscore

_ - X’6D’

 

greater than sign

> - X’6E’

 

question mark

? – X’6F’

 

colon

: - X’7A’

 

double quotation marks

“ – X’7F’