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ROLLOUT COMMAND
23.3 -- Examples
23.3
Examples
The following example shows the
ope~ator-system
dialogue
ror
writing
a
block of memory to a Tile from the User
Memory
Map
or
an
EXORciser
II
system
with
the dual memory map
confi gured:
=ROLLOUT UMBLOCKiU
START ADDRESS:
100
END
ADDRESS:
7FF
ARE YOU SURE (Y,
N, G)? Y
=
The file named UMBLOCK. LO will be created on drive
will
contain
the
block
o~
memory
from
$100
inclusive,
rrom the User Memory Map.
zero.
It
to
$7FF,
The following example illustrates
diskette controller ROM can be written
how
a
copy
of
the
into
a
diskette file:
=ROLLDUT
DISKROM:2
START
ADDRESS: E800
END ADDRESS: EBFF
ARE YOU SURE (Y,
N.
G)? Y
=
.
The file named DISKROM.LO will be created on drive two.
example is valid for either type
or
EXORciser system.
THis
The following example shows how the ROLLOUT
command
is
used
to write memory to disk during a test session of a
use~
program that overlays
MOOS.
A
maximum
contiguous
memory
range
or
32~
is assumed.
=ROLLDUT ;V
LOAD ADDRESS:
7F80
**
53 INSUFFICIENT MEMORY
=ROLLOUT
iV
LOAD
ADDRESS: 7DOO
=LOAD TESTPROGiV
*
(User does testing here via EXbug)
*7DOOiG
START
ADDRESS:
100
END ADDRESS: 5FFF
ARE YOU SURE (Y,
N,
G)? N
START ADDRESS:
100
END
ADDRESS:
2FFF
ARE YOU SURE (V,
N. G)? Y
DRIVE 1 SCRATCH? Y
*
In
the
above
example,
the
block
Or
memory
which
was
operator initially specified a
too
small
to
receive
the
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