Auxiliary Area Allocations
Addresses
Name
Word
Bit
A620
A62001
Communi-
cations
Unit 0,
Port 1
Settings
Changing
Flag
A62002
Communi-
cations
Unit 0,
Port 2
Settings
Changing
Flag
A62003
Communi-
cations
Unit 0,
Port 3
Settings
Changing
Flag
A62004
Communi-
cations
Unit 0,
Port 4
Settings
Changing
Flag
A621 to
A62100
Communi-
A635
to
cations
A63504
Units 0 to
15, Ports
1 to 4 Set-
tings
Changing
Flag
A636
A63601
Communi-
cations
Board
Port 1
Settings
Changing
Flag
A63602
Communi-
cations
Board
Port 2
Settings
Changing
Flag
A63603
Communi-
cations
Board
Port 3
Settings
Changing
Flag
A63604
Communi-
cations
Board
Port 4
Settings
Changing
Flag
568
Function
The corresponding flag will be ON
when the settings for that port are being
changed.
The flag will be turned ON when
STUP(237) is executed and it will be
turned OFF by an event issued from the
Serial Communications Unit after the
settings have been changed.
It is also possible for the user to indi-
cate a change in serial port settings by
turning these flags ON.
Same as above.
The corresponding flag will be ON
when the settings for that port are being
changed.
The flag will be turned ON when
STUP(237) is executed and it will be
turned OFF by an event issued from the
Serial Communications Board after the
settings have been changed.
It is also possible for the user to indi-
cate a change in serial port settings by
turning these flags ON.
(Single CPU Systems only)
Settings
Status
Status at
after
startup
mode
change
ON: Changing
Held
Cleared
OFF: Not
changing
ON: Changing
Held
Cleared
OFF: Not
changing
ON: Changing
Held
Cleared
OFF: Not
changing
ON: Changing
Held
Cleared
OFF: Not
changing
ON: Changing
Held
Cleared
OFF: Not
changing
1: Changing
Retained Cleared
0: Not chang-
ing
1: Changing
Retained Cleared
0: Not chang-
ing
1: Changing
Retained Cleared
0: Not chang-
ing
1: Changing
Retained Cleared
0: Not chang-
ing
Appendix B
Timing
Related
Flags,
Settings
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