| 1. | The first 6 bits of the first word are a control code.
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| 2. | The control codes allow framing, typically on the start of a packet.
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| 3. | Also note that in this case, all control codes are in uppercase.
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| 4. | Whitespace characters are the only control codes that can be written directly.
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| 5. | Very few applications interpret the other C0 and C1 control codes.
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| 6. | Furthermore, eMule transmits data and control codes in zlib-compressed form to save bandwidth.
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| 7. | Control codes are provided to switch between modes, as shown below.
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| 8. | Most applications only interpret the control codes for NEL ( in C1 ).
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| 9. | If the control code is in upper case, it affects the whole subtitle line.
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| 10. | E-13B has only 14 characters : the numeric digits and a few control codes.
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