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2: FMP Protocol Summary An example of an unstructured asynchronous feed is SIAC’s Ticker A feed. 2.1.3 Isochronous Market Feeds The isochronous protocol is asynchronous character framing that is clocked by an external source (such as a modem). FMP receives these feeds in the same manner as the unstructured asynchronous feeds except that the line mode option must be set to isochronous and the clock source option must be set to external. See the diagram in Section 2.1.2.2. 2.1.4 Bonneville Market Feed The Bonneville feed is an 8-bit asynchronous broadcast feed generated by the Bonneville Telecommunications Company. Each incoming packet starts with a fixed size header that contains the count of the data bytes in the packet. The following is an example of a Bonneville feed packet: Start Address Byte VCN VCN Flag Flag Count High Low Data Bytes FCS1 FCS2 End Flag The frame check sequence (FCS) for each packet consists of two bytes. The first FCS byte is calculated by taking the “exclusive or” of every other byte beginning with the byte count field. The second FCS byte is calculated by taking the “exclusive or” of every other byte beginning with the VCN high byte. For more information about the Bonneville packet format, refer to the Packet Definition and Description document available from the Bonneville Telecommunications Company. 2.1.5 Character Codes The Simpact FMP software can transmit and receive data in either the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) character set, Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange (EBCDIC), or five-level or six-level Baudot code depending on the setting of the data translation option. The data transferred between the client pro- DC 900-1339H 31