Texas Instruments 990 Operation Manual page 64

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Example 4 shows a full load map printout of
a
load of the first modl,lleused in example 3. The
"E" response to the second LOAD/END question terminates the load process. Any. undefined
references are then printed. These undefined references are external references specified in the
module IOPTES, To continue loading to satisfy the undefined references, a
"c"
could be entered
when the "TERM/CO NT" question is asked. The user could then continue the load- process.
Example 5:
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LD PT·? 10.)0
LD .BI?
F··-P LIST?
.E.
IDP':;"~O
ClOffO
• I'1ABELL
,)I)AO
LOffD.·'END?E
ENTR'y'
=
OOA')
TERM'-CONT?
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Example 5 shows a full load map printout of a load of one module. The load point specified is
1000
16
and the default load bias of A0
16
is selected. The printout specifies that the load point
of I0P990 is A0
16
and the symbol MABELL is at location A0
16 •
These are the addresses at
which this program will execute and all relocation is done with this bias. However, the
reloeatable cpde is actually loaded starting at 1 OAO
I6 ,
the sum of the load point and the load
bias.
·3.4.7 DUMP IN ABSOLUTE FORMAT (DP). The Dump in Absolute Format (DP) command is
used to dump an area of memory to cassettt: tape in compressed absolute data format. This
command must be loaded into the transient area, with the OV command before it can be
executed.
Syntax definition:
DP
{i . ..}
<start addr>
tb . ..}
<end addr>
[{i . ..}
[<entry pOint>]
[~.J
<program name>]
[{t, . ..}
P
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