Field Test Unit Software
LOAD - Example 2
The following example shows how to load a logger with a log program stored in RAM. It assumes the logger program was written by the UNIDATA IBM software package and loaded into the ram file “FILE”,“D” as shown in LOAD - Example 1.
input | from | Keyboard | K | Input from keyboard |
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input | from | File; or |
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Create a command file? |
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PLot, PRint, Load or | L Load logger [PLOT or PLOTX | only] | |||
Unload |
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Cassette or Ram file | R | Logger program is contained | in RAM | ||
INPUT file? |
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Enter Input file name,type
set logger time?
Format,
Pointers & buffer,
or Done?
B,L,C?
Format,
Pointers & buffer, or Done?
B,L,C?
Format,
Pointers & buffer,
or Done?
B,L,C?
Format,
Pointers & buffer,
or Done?
B,L,C?
FILE
Program name is FILE,D
N Do not alter the loggers cycle counter.
F Specify Load logger with a set of block location counts
0,50,14 Load Program control variables
F Specify Load logger with a set of block location counts
1,0,7 Load Buffer 0 pointers
F Specify Load logger with a
set of block location counts
1,112,7 Load Buffer 7 pointers
F Specify Load logger with a set of block location counts
1,128,512 Load Logger program. Notice that in
this case the last byte of the logger
program given by PDLASEM would be 896.
Format, | D Finished |
Pointers & buffer,
or Done?
20 | Section 3. (UN)LOAD, PLOT& COPY |