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CALlI. [CALLI 125]<br />

22.6.2 FUNCTION 1 (.CIIEX)<br />

Examines the specified location.<br />

is:<br />

The ~rgument<br />

list for this function<br />

Word<br />

o<br />

1<br />

Symbol<br />

.CllFC<br />

. CllAD<br />

Contents<br />

Left half contains the port specification.<br />

Right half contains .CllEX.<br />

The address to be examined .<br />

The data at the specified location is returned in the accumulator.<br />

This function requires the JP.POK privilege and works for DN60 and<br />

DN8x front ends only.<br />

22.6.3 FUNCTION 2 (.CIIQU)<br />

The argument list for this function is:<br />

Word<br />

o<br />

Symbol<br />

.CllFC<br />

Contents<br />

Left half contains the port specification.<br />

Right half contains .CllQU .<br />

1 . CllAD Zero<br />

2 .Cl1CN Zero<br />

3 .C11EN . The address of a data block containing information<br />

regarding the front end function.<br />

This function requires the JP.POK privilege and works only for DN60<br />

front ends.<br />

22.6.4 FUNCTION 3 (.CIINM)<br />

For DL<strong>10</strong>-based ANF-<strong>10</strong> front ends, returns the. name of the program<br />

running on the PDP-11. The SIXBIT program name is returned in ac.<br />

For all other front ends, .C11NM returns the name of the protocol<br />

enabled by the monitor for a given front end. The argument list for<br />

this function contains only the function word, .CllFC.<br />

22.6.5 FUNCTION 4 (.CIIUP)<br />

This function is obsolete.<br />

22.6.6 FUNCTION 5 (.CllSM)<br />

This function is obsolete.<br />

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