Set Snapshot (Ss) - Texas Instruments 990 Operation Manual

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94S2SS-970l
Examples:
.IC 1000 1060
l000=FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF
.IC 100
0100=6080
In the first example, the CRU bits at addresses 1000
16
through 1060
16 ,
in 20
16
increments, are
displayed. Since the -CRU addresses are twice the actual bit addresses, the address of the next
10
16
CRU bits would be a 20
16
address increment. In the second example, the 16 CRU bits at
location 100
16
are displayed.
3.4.20 SET SNAPSHOT (SS). The Set Snapshot command is used to define a set of registers
and memory locations to be displayed as a single unit.
Syntax definition:
SS
{b . . . }
[<snapshot no.>]
[{b . .J
[<starting reg no.>]
[{b .
.J
[<ending reg no.>]
_ [{b;.J
rstarting memory addr>]
[{b . .J
<ending memory addr>] ] ] ]
The command is terminated by a carriage return.
Parameters:
snapshot no.
~
Index number of snapshot to be defmed.
The index is a number in the range 0-3.
,
starting-reg no.
First workspace register to be displayed ..
ending-reg no.
Last workspace register to be displayed.
·starting memory addr
First memory word address to be displayed.
ending memory addr
Last memory word address to be displayed.
Parameter default values:
If the snapshot number is not specified, a value of 0 is used.
If the starting workspace register number is not specified, a value of 0 is used.
If the ending workspace register number is not specified, the value used is the starting register
number if the starting register number is specified. Otherwise, the value is 0
16 ,
If the starting memory address is not specified, a value of 0 is used.
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