--
Programming
Editing Using A Hexadecimal Base
Use the foltowlno prooeoure to edit do1o in a RAM addre$s uslng 1he
Procedure
t. Selecf !he edit operation.
2. Key In !he hex RAM address to be
edlted'.
3. Key In 1he hex dato lo be entered
at lhis RAM
oddreM".
RE\lll;W key lo cleQr RAM.
NOTE
7he new dcrfo I s d/�f)loyed foll ow tn9
ffle /\R.
4 . Press one of 1he follO'""lng Ire'($ to
incremen1 {+ 1). or decrement (-t)
the edll a,:jcjres,s. Preu EDIT lo go 10
ano!her RAM address.
5. Press raty other funcito n (tllue) key
(COPY. VERIFY, �LECT) to exit from
1he EDIT operation.
'l'o r Df·16 (tb•bltl devleee,. ke-t in a 5-digil Oddr<JSI and d dig�
A. by-16 edit display looks lil:e lhil:
0000�1 I ., ,,,, I
Use 1he
heicodeclmol
Keystroke
B
EDIT ADDR
EDIT AfJDRAHHHHH
HHHHH DHH /\. RHH
HHHHH OHH /\RHH
'--�
<Jddr<J� dvvioo
rncremenls ( + 1) to edi1 the
neld higher RAM location.
dee re moots
(
-
1)
ro Bdit
ll 'I O
ne�1 lower RAM
allow� selectiori
of
RAM Odelre$$ for editing.
dato.
HHHHH DODD
__,J
'--�
bl(- 1 b
Odd•�
n11mber bo�;
298 D lsplays
HHHHH
A,
-'
�
'-,'
RA'-1
da1a
data
ICCOliOn.
onoth�
RRRR
/\
�
�
deVloe
!{Ml
Clo10
0010
w o rd
WO'd
•
•
•
Need help?
Do you have a question about the 29B and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers