Put (Transfer Value From Register 0); Recall (Recall Active Register) - Pioneer LD-V8000 User Manual

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48) PUT
Function: This command copies the contents of Register 0 into a specified register.
Argument
Register Number
Explanation: This command copies the contents of Register 0 into the register specified
by the argument.
Example: Make R10 and the Active Register equal to R0.
Address
Argument
500
503
49) RECALL
Function: This command sets or manipulates the Active Register Pointer, which
specifies which register is the current Active Register.
Explanation: When there is an argument, RECALL sets the Active Register Pointer to
Argument
[Register Number]
the register number specified by the argument. Without an argument, one of two things
happens: Usually the Active Register Pointer is incremented by one. If, since the last
RECALL, another command (such as STORE, SEARCH, AUTOSTOP, etc.) has already
incremented the Active Register Pointer, then this RECALL does nothing.
Note: HALT does not change the Active Register Pointer. RUN sets the pointer to 1.
Example:
Address
Argument
50
53
54
58
59
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Hex Code
09
Command
10
PUT
ARG
PUT
Hex Code
7F
Command
10
RECALL
RECALL
100
SEARCH
RECALL
RECALL
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Mnemonic
PUT
Hex Code
Comment
09
Copy the contents of R0 into R10
09
Copy R0 into the Active Register
Mnemonic
RC
Hex Code
Comment
7F
R10 Active
7F
R11 Active
F7
R12 Active
7F
Nothing happens
7F
R13 Active
TP 114 v. 1.1
PUT
RCU Buttons
Play, 0, 9
RCU Button
RECALL
8/92
RECALL
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