If you try to select a data file number that has not been defined, the
TriCoder will display:
Using the STATUS key to view data file partitions
Once you have partitioned your memory, you can use the STATUS key to
review the amount of memory left in each data file and to see which
program a data file is linked to. Normally, pressing the STATUS key
simply displays the date and time information along with the total amount
of unused memory. When you have data files partitioned, the STATUS key
returns a two-screen status report that looks as follows:
first screen:
second screen:
In the example above, the first screen displays the date (mm/dd/yy) and
time (hh:mm:ss) on the first line, then the number of bytes of memory free
(xxxk, where xxx is the number) on the second line. The third and fourth
line is the battery status (see Appendix A; Powering the TriCoder for
details).
The second screen again displays the battery status (lines 1&2), the displays
the status of the data files on lines 3&4. In the example above it shows:
•
P1-015k - Data file 1 is defined, is currently used by Program 1
and has 15k of memory available (some memory has been used).
•
PX-064K - Data file 2 is defined, is not currently in use by
any program and has 64K of memory available (no memory
has been used). The X shows that a program does not
currently use this file.
•
PX-000k - Data file 3 has not been defined – the 000K
designates that no memory has been allocated for this file.
FILE NOT DEFINED
HIT ANY KEY_
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss
xxxk BYTES FREE
AAaBAT
LI – BAT
press ENTER
AAaBAT
LI – BAT
P1-015K
PX-064K
PX-000K
11-3
-xx%
-xx%
-xx%
-xx%
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