Transfer Code Into Emulation Memory; From A Terminal In Standalone Configuration - HP 7750 User Manual

Emulator terminal interface
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Transfer Code
into Emulation
Memory
From a Terminal in
Standalone
Configuration
R> m 0d000..0d00f=54,48,49,53,20,49,53,20,4d,45,53,53,41,47,45,20
R> m 0d010..0d01f=41,54,48,49,53,20,49,53,20,4d,45,53,53,41,47,45
R> m 0d020..0d02f=20,42,49,4e,56,41,4c,49,44,20,43,4f,4d,4d,41,4e
R> m 0d030=44
R> m 0d000="THIS IS MESSAGE ATHIS IS MESSAGE BINVALID COMMAND"
000d000..000d00f 54 48 49 53 20 49 53 20 4d 45 53 53 41 47 45 20
000d010..000d01f 41 54 48 49 53 20 49 53 20 4d 45 53 53 41 47 45
000d020..000d02f 20 42 49 4e 56 41 4c 49 44 20 43 4f 4d 4d 41 4e
000d030..000d030 44
000d000..000d00f 54 48 49 53 20 20 49 53 20 4d 45 53 53 41 47 45
To transfer code into emulation memory from a data terminal running
in standalone mode, you must use the modify memory commands.
This is necessary because you have no host computer transfer facilities
to automatically download the code for you (as if you would if you
were using the transparent configuration or the remote configuration.)
To minimize the effects of typing errors, you will modify only one row
of memory at a time in this example. Do the following:
Enter the data information for the program by typing the following
commands:
You could also type the following line instead:
You should now verify that the data area of the program is correct by
typing:
R> m 0d000..0d030
You should see:
If this is not correct, you can correct the errors by re-entering only the
modify memory commands for the particular rows of memory that are
wrong.
For example,if row d000..d00f shows these values:
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