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The 370 Program Status Register
is
always displayed
on
the
screen and you may edit it when the processor
is
in the
"STOPPED"
state.
If
the processor
is
not stopped, the field
is
locked.
Note that the
370 Instruction Counter, the 370 Condition
Code, and the
CMWP fields are taken from the PSW and
displayed immediately below the
370 Program Status Word
Register. You may not change these fields.
If
you want to
change them, you change the
PSW.
F3
Key
- Edit
(GPRjFPRjCR)
You can edit the
370
GENERAL
PURPOSE REGISTERS if
they are displayed
on
the screen and the fields are unlocked.
Again, the fields are unlocked if the processor
is
stopped.
If
you want to edit the 370 FLOATING POINT
REGISTERS
or
the
CONTROL
REGISTERS, they must be
displayed
on
the screen. Press the F3 key to display them.
When you press the F3 key the register display area of the
screen
is
overlayed with a different set of registers. Initially,
the
370 General Purpose Registers are displayed in this area.
If
you press F3, the Floating Point registers are displayed.
Press F3 again and the Control Registers are displayed.
Press F3 again and the General Purpose registers are again
displayed. You can move through displays of these 3 sets
of
registers by pressing the F3 key.
Storage Edit
The storage display area of the screen initially displays the
370 real main storage. Sixteen bytes of storage are displayed
on
thirteen consecutive lines. The six digit addresses are
displayed
on
the left side of the screen, followed by the
storage contents. The fields are unlocked so you may edit
them if the processor
is
stopped.
You can specify the starting address of the storage display by
typing an address in the storage edit address field. Note
that
this field
is
located where the first storage address
is
displayed
on
the screen. (See Figure B-1
on
page B-2.)
It
is
the only address that isn't highlighted, and the cursor
is
generally placed at the beginning of this field. You need not
Appendix B. The
370
Processor Control Session
B-5

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