Mapping Memory For The Sample Program - HP 64700 series User Manual

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CALLER_2
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CALLER_3
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DEC_HIGH
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DONE
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INC_LOW
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OUT
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OVER
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QSORT
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RAND
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RAND_SEED
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RESULTS
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STACK
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START
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TEST
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TWO_THREE
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WRITE_NUMBER
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ZERO_ONE
Mapping Memory for
the Sample Program
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Figure 3-2. Sample Program Listing (Cont'd)
The program, destination, and stack areas of the sample program were
ORGed at addresses 400H, 500H, and 600H, respectively. Therefore,
map the range from 400H through 0BFFH to emulation memory before
loading the program. Select the memory mapper configuration by
either by using the left and right arrow keys to highlight command
options and pressing Enter, or by typing the first letter of the command
options.
Config, Map, Modify
Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to the "address range" field of
term 1. Enter:
400..0bff
Move the cursor to the "memory type" field of term 1, and press the
TAB key to select the eram (emulation RAM) type. To save your
memory map, use the Enter key to exit the field in the lower right
corner. (The End key on Vectra keyboards moves the cursor directly
to the last field.) The memory configuration display is shown in figure
3-3.
Memory mapping is described in more detail in your PC Interface:
Emulator User's Guide.
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