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Honeywell 200 Series User Manual

Honeywell 200 Series
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SECTION
II.
OPERATOR'S
CONTROL
PANEL
Access
to
main
memory
is
under
control
of
a
me.mory
address
register
(MAR)
which
con-
~_
tains
the
address
of
the
memory
location
being
referenced.
In
the
Type
121
Central
Processor,
.....",
the
contents
of
the
memory
address
register
are
displayed
by
the
ADDRESS
push
buttons
in
five
octal
groups.
A
memory
address
is
displayed
as
a
binary
pattern
of
lights.
If
a
button
is
illuminated,
the
corresponding
bit
is
a
"I";
if
the
button
is
not
illuminated,
the
corresponding
bit
is
a
"0".
Buttons
for
which
there
are
no
corresponding
bits
are
never
illuminated.
For
example,
the
high-order
button
in
the
fifth
octal
group
is
never
illuminated
unless
the
system
contains
more
than
16,384
main
memory
locations.
Any
bit
in
the
memory
address
register
can
be
changed
from
a 0
to
a 1
by
depressing
the
corresponding
push
button;
this
action
sets
the
bit
and
illuminates
the
button.
To
change
a
bit
from
a 1
to
a
0,
however,
it
is
necessary
to
reset
all
the
memory
address
register
bits
to
D's
by
depressing
the
ADDRESS
CLEAR
button
(or
the
INITIALIZE
button).
The
desired
lIs
may
then
be
set
by
depressing
the
appropriate
push
buttons.
The
contents
of
the
memory
address
register
can
be
changed
manually
only
in
the
STOP
mode,
since
the
ADDRESS
buttons
are
interlocked
to
be
effective
only
when
the
STOP
button
is
illuminated.
The
lights
in
the
ADDRESS
push
buttons
are
effective
at
all
times,
however,
and
display
the
instantaneous
contents
of
the
memory
address
register
while
the
program
is
running.
CONTENTS
Push-Button
Indicators
The
CONTENTS
push-button
indicators
normally
display
a
character
in
main
memory.
In
the
STOP
mode,
they
are
not
normally
illuminated,
unless
they
are
manually
changed
or
displayed.
Access
to
main
memory
is
accomplished
via
a
nine-
bit
memory
local
register
(MLR)
whose
contents
are
displayed
in
the
CONTENTS
indicators
as
a
binary
pattern
of
lights.
(NOTE:
The
parity
bit
is
not
displayed
in
the
CONTENTS
indicators.)
The
memory
local
register
bits
are
set
and
reset
and
the
push
buttons
are
illuminated
according
to
the
same
rules
discussed
above
for
the
memory
address
register,
except
that
the
CONTENTS
CLEAR
(or
the
INITIALIZE)
button
resets
the
register.
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BrandHoneywell
Model200 Series
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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