AEDIT-86 User's Guide

Configuration Commands

Table 9-2. Configuration Values

Command

AH=;

AH=S3

AH=S3E

AH=$4

AH=ANSI

Meaning

Default

(5111)

(S IIIE)

(5 IV)

AH=VT100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal Attributes and Gener.'s

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AV=

24

25

25

25

24

Screen length

AW=

T

F

T

F

F

Terminal wraps?

AS=

T

T

T

T

T

Display busyjwaiting

AT=

T

T

T

T

 

indicator

T

Type-ahead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input codes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Escape keys:

 

 

 

----

f ----- --------

 

AB=

1B

1B

1B

1B

184F53,2:

Sets <ESC)

AFCC=

03

03

03

03

03

Sets <CTRL-C )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cursor move

 

 

 

 

 

 

keys:

 

 

 

 

 

Sets <LEFT)

AFCL=

_ (1)

1F

1F

89

185B44

AFCR=

-

14

14

8A

185843

Sets <RIGHT)

AFCU=

-

1E

1E

87

185841

Sets <UP)

AFCD=

-

1C

1C

88

185842

Sets <DOWN)

AFCH=

-

10

10

81

184F50'4

Sets <HOME)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delete keys:

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR=

7F

7F

7F

7F

7F

Sets <RU80UT )

AFXF=

06

06

06

80

06

Sets <OELCH )

AFXX=

18

18

18

18

18

Sets <DELL)

AFXA=

01

01

01

01

01

Sets <DELR)

AFXZ=

1A

1A

1A

82

1A

Sets <DELLI )

AFXU=

15

15

15

15

15

Sets <UNDO)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prefix keys:

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFXE=

05

05

05

05

05

Sets <MEXEC )

AFXH=

08

08

08

08

08

Sets <HEX)

AFXN=

OE

OE

OE

OE

OE

Sets <FETN)

AFXS=

13

13

13

13

16/3 )

Sets <FETS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Others:

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFIG=

-

-

-

-

-

Ignore character

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output codes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blank:

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFBK=

20

20

20

20

20

Blankout character

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cursor

 

 

 

 

 

 

moves:

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFMB=

00

00

00

00

00

Carriage return

AFML=

-

1F

1F

08

1B5844

Cursor left

AFMR=

-

14

14

1B43

1B5843

Cursor right

AFMU=

-

1E

1E

1B41

1B5841

Cursor up

AFMO=

-

1C

1C

1B42

1B5842

Cursor down

AFMH=

-

10

10

1B48

1B5648

Cursor home

Erase:

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFES=

-

1B45

1B45

1645

165B324A

Entire screen

AFER=

-

1B4A

1B53

164A

1B564A

Rest of screen

AFEK=

-

184B

1B46

001B46

165B3246

Entire line

AFEL=

-

-

1B52

1B48

165646

Rest of line

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Intel AEDIT-86 manual Configuration Values

AEDIT-86 specifications

The Intel AEDIT-86, also known as the Intel 8086, is a notable microprocessor that played a critical role in shaping the computing landscape. Released in 1978, it was Intel's first 16-bit microprocessor, setting the stage for the x86 architecture that continues to influence modern computing.

One of the main features of the AEDIT-86 is its 16-bit architecture, which allows it to process data in larger chunks compared to its 8-bit predecessors. This capability not only improves performance but also increases the amount of memory that can be addressed, allowing for a maximum of 1 MB of RAM. This was a significant advancement at the time, enabling more complex software and operating systems to run efficiently.

The AEDIT-86 is built on a 3-micron process technology, which was innovative for its time and contributed to its performance capabilities. The microprocessor operates at a clock speed of up to 5 MHz, which allowed it to execute more instructions per second than previous generations of processors. This speed, combined with its wide data bus (16 bits), enables the processor to handle a larger volume of information more quickly.

Intel incorporated several key technologies in the AEDIT-86, including segmentation. This feature divides the memory into different segments, making it easier for programs to access data and improving memory management. The AEDIT-86 also supports a minimum of four 64 KB segments, which enhances the organization and access of programs and data in memory.

Another significant aspect of the AEDIT-86 is its compatibility with the existing 8080 and 8085 instruction sets, which facilitated easier migration for developers and helped the processor gain traction in the market. This backward compatibility allowed existing software to be ported to the new platform with minimal modification.

Furthermore, the Intel AEDIT-86 introduced a powerful instruction set that includes both integer and string manipulation commands, paving the way for more versatile programming. The instruction set architecture (ISA) of the AEDIT-86 supports both high-level programming languages and low-level assembly language, offering flexibility for various applications.

In summary, the Intel AEDIT-86 is a groundbreaking microprocessor known for its 16-bit architecture, advanced segmentation technology, and compatibility with earlier instruction sets. Its introduction marked the beginning of the x86 architecture, which has influenced countless processors and computing systems that followed. The AEDIT-86's features and technologies were instrumental in the evolution of personal computing, laying the groundwork for future innovations in the industry.