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SECTION
VIII.
OPERATOR'S
CONSOLE
return
is
specified
by
control
character
C3
of
the
PDT
instruction.
Depending
on
the
bit
configu-
"'-"
ration
of
C3,
carriage
return
may
be
effected
or
inhibited
when
the
record
mark
in
memory
which
terminates
the
typeout
(or
parameter
entry)
is
sensed.
If,
however,
the
condition
speci-
fied
by.C3
is
overridden
by
the
right-hand
margin
control
function,
the
right-hand
margin
control
takes
precedence.
The
program
can
effect
single-line
spacing
by
means
of
a
PDT
instruction
which
specifies
writing
a
record
zero
characters
in
length
with
carriage
return.
In
addition,
the
Carriage
Return
key
(which
may
be
used
by
the
operator
at
any
time)
also
effects
vertical
movement
of
the
paper
as
well
as
carriage
return.
Paper
is
moved
vertically
as
long
as
the
Carriage
Return
key
is
held
down.
All
carriage
return
and
line
spacing
operations
produce
text
of
three
or
six
lines
per
inch,
depending
on
the
manual
adjustment
of
the
typing
mechanism
itself.
Console
Parameter
Entry
Parameter
entry
may
be
accomplished
in
four
steps:
1.
The
operator
is
notified
by
the
program
that
a
parameter
entry
is
required.
A
PDT
read
instruction
is
issued
to
the
console
specifying
(in
the
A
address)
the
data
input
address
for
the
parameter.
As
the
PDT
read
instruction
is
issued,
the
TYPE
indicator
on
the
console
is
illuminated,
and
the
keyboard
bell
rings
once.
(If
desired,
a
programmed
typeout
of
the
parameter
re-
quest,
i.
e.,
a
PDT
write
instruction,
may
precede
the
PDT
read
instruction.
)
2.
The
operator
keys
in
the
required
parameter.
Each
keystroke
causes
one
character
to
be
printed
by
the
console
and
the
same
character
to
be
delivered
via
the
assigned
read/write
channel
to
the
memory
address
specified
in
the
PDT
read
instruction
in
"I"
above.
The
operator
continues
striking
keys
until
a
record
mark
is
encountered
in
the
data
input
area
of
memory.
When
the
record
mark
is
sensed
or
when
the
Carriage
Return
key
is
pressed,
data
transfer
is
terminated
(in
the
case
of
the
Type
220-3
Console,
an
interrupt
signal
is
sent
to
the
central
processor
if
console
interrupts
have
been
allowed
by
the
program),
the
TYPE
indicator
is
extinguished,
and
the
typing
mechanism
is
disabled
so
that
further
keystrokes
(except
the
Carriage
Return
key)
are
not
effective.
(The
last
character
typed
is
placed
in
the
location
containing
the
record
mark.)
In
addition,
programmed
carriage
return
may
be
either
effected
or
inhibited
at
this
point,
depending
on
the
bit
configuration
of
control
character
C3
of
the
PDT
read
instruction
in
"I"
above.
3.
The
program
requests
verification
of
the
entry.
The
program
sends
a
second
PDT
read
instruction
to
the
console
requesting
verification
of
the
parameter
entry.
The
keyboard
bell
again
rings
once
and
the
TYPE
indicator
is
il-
luminated.
(If
desired,
a
programmed
typeout
of
the
verification
request,
i.
e.,
a
PDT
write
instruction,
may
precede
the
PDT
read
instruction.
)
4.
The
operator
confirms
or
cancels
the
entry.
The
operator
may
either
con-
firm
or
cancel
the
parameter
entry
by
striking
an
appropriate
key.
Any
de-
sired
character
key
may
be
designated
by
the
programmer
as
the
"confirm"
or
"cancel"
key.
It
should
be
noted
that
steps
"3"
and
"4"
above
may
be
eliminated
by
direct
program
comparison
of
the
parameter
entry
with
a
parameter
vocabulary
of
limited
size
that
is
stored
in
memory.
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