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- Page 11 and 12: 1.1 INTRODUCTION The PP39 is a Univ
- Page 13 and 14: 1.2 MODULES A variety of modules is
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- Page 75 and 76: 5.6 ACCESS TIME TESTING The Access
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SECTION 6
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EDIT This is a feature whereby the
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A GRAPHIC EXAMPLE OF HOW THE INSERT
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A GRAPHIC EXAMPLE OF HOW THE DELETE
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LOWER LIMIT OF RE-LOCATED DATA By p
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The new lower address limit can be
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To increment or decrement the ASCII
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39M200
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LIST OF ‘SET’ COMMANDS (continu
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SELECTING A DEVICE 8.1 DEVICE TYPE
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8.2 LIST OF DEVICES AND DEVICE CODE
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SECTION 9
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If the empty test passes or is unne
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(a) (b) SETTING UP THE RAM AND THE
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RAM FUNCTIONS 10.1 KEYBOARD EDIT RO
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10.2 EDIT This is a feature whereby
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10.3 INSERT Insert is part of the e
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10.4 DELETE Delete is also part of
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10.5 BLOCK MODE (SET F4) SETTING AD
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(Revision 2) 10.5-03
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10.6 FILLING THE RAM By pressing SE
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10.7 STRING SEARCH This function al
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For instance: 47 STAG< Cursor The s
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SECTION 11
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FORMAT DESCRIPTIONS 12.1 INTERFACE
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12.1.1 INTELLEC The Intellec format
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12.1.2 EXTENDED INTELLEC The extend
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12.1.3 HEX ASCII The Hex ASCII form
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12.1.4 EXORCISOR The Exorcisor form
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12.1.5 EXTENDED EXORCISOR The Exten
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TRANSITION FROM 2 BYTE ADDRESS (4 C
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12.1.6 TEK HEX The Tek Hex format w
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12.1.7 EXTENDED TEK HEX The Extende
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CALCULATION OF THE EXTENDED TEK HEX
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12.1.8 PPX or (STAG HEX) * The PPX
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12.1.9 BINARY, DEC BINARY and BINAR
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SECTION 13
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REMOTE CONTROL 14.1 SELECTING REMOT
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Set Up for Load and Program (Cont.)
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ERROR RESPONSES F X H Error-status
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INTERPRETATION OF THE ERROR STATUS
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15.1 THE ASCII CODE ASCII ASCII ASC
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15.2 SPECIFICATION Programming Supp