User`s guide
Qualifier
IS:<address>
IP
IU
IC
Table 2-7 The LOAD Qualifiers and Definitions
Definitions
This start qualifier specifies a starting address for the load.
If
this qualifier
is
not given, then the console starts loading at
address
O.
This qualifier forces physical main memory to be the destina-
tion of the load.
This qualifier forces the console microprocessor memory to be
the destination of the load.
This qualifier forces the WCS to be the destination of the load.
Examples of the
LOAD command are shown below:
»)L/P/S:nnnn
DDn:filename
»)L/P/S:@
2.5.10 MICROSTEP Command
The MICROSTEP command
is:
M[(space>(CQunt>](CR>
Loads
the
specified
file
to
physical
main
memory,
starting
at
address
nnnn
(hex).
Loads
data
from
the
default
TU58
drive
device
to
main
memory,
starting
at
the
address
specified
by
the
last
data
deposited
or
examined.
The MICROSTEP command stops the
CPU
clock and allows the
CPU
to execute the number of
microinstructions indicated by <count>. The console then prints the address of the next microinstruction
to be performed, starts the clock and enters the idle loop.
If
<count>
is
not specified the
CPU
clock
is
stopped and one instruction
is
executed, then the console
enters the space-bar
STEP
mode. In space-bar
STEP
mode, the next microinstruction
is
executed when
the space-bar
is
depressed. The clock
is
started and the idle loop
is
entered by typing
<CR>.
NOTE
Stepping through instructions that access the con-
sole will not work.
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