Using Simulated I/O; To Display The Simulated I/O Screen - HP 64782 User Manual

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Using Simulated I/O

Simulated I/O is a feature of the emulator/analyzer interface that lets you use
the same keyboard and display that you use with the interface to provide
input to programs and display program output.
To use simulated I/O, your programs must communicate with the simulated
I/O control address and the buffer locations that follow it. (The
Hewlett-Packard AxLS compilers, if your program uses I/O, automatically link
with environment dependent routines that communicate with the simulated
I/O control address and buffer.)
Also, before simulated I/O can work, the emulator must be configured to
enable polling of the simulated I/O control address and to define the control
address location.
This section shows you how to:
Display the simulated I/O screen.
Use simulated I/O keyboard input.
Refer to the Simulated I/O User's Guide for complete details on how
simulated I/O works.

To display the simulated I/O screen

Choose Display→Simulated IO.
Before you can display simulated I/O, polling for simulated I/O must be
enabled in the emulator configuration.
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