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GENERAL
PURPOSE
PARAMETER BYTES 0
through
8
These
bytes
are
used
to
send
parameters
to
the
MPX
along
with
the
command.
The
parameter(s)
sent
vary
with
the
command. Only
the
block
move
com~ands
use
all
nine
bytes,
and
they
would
contain
the
starting,
ending
and
destination
addresses
for
the
block
move (3
bytes
each).
Sometimes
only
a
few
bytes
are
used
and
sometimes
none
are
used
at
all.
The
exact
usage
of
these
bytes
is
detailed
in
each
individual
command
description.
LINK
ADDRESS
BYTES
These
three
bytes
are
a
pointer
to
the
place
at
which
the
next
command
line
is
resident
in
the
system
memory.
When
not
executing
multiple
commands
(CONT
bit
=
0),
this
address
would
normally
point
to
the
beginning
of
the
same
command.
When
executing
a
sequence
of
commands,
this
address
would
point
to
the
address
of
the
next
command.
The
address
is
stored
low
byte
first
and
is
a
full
24
bit
address.
The
initial
link
address
is
50
hex,
but
the
NOP
instruction
may be
used
to
change
the
link
address
to
any
other
system
address.
Note
that
the
link
address
is
read
only
once
and
at
the
start
of
each
command,
not
at
the
end.
This
means
that
the
command
itself
may
modify
the
link
address,
but
it
will
only
affect
the
following
command
(not
the
where
the
next
command
will
be
fetched).
The
main
system
CPU
should
not
modify
the
current
link
address
unless
the
MPX
is
not
active.
RESULT 1
AND
RESULT 2 BYTES
"'-,
Sometimes
it
is
desirable
to
have
the
MPX
return
parameters
to
the
caller,
and
that
is
the
purpose
of
these
two
bytes.
Only two
of
the
built-in
commands
return
data
to
these
locations,
but
user
generated
commands
should
use
these
bytes
for
that
purpose
as
well.
GENERAL
NOTES
Commands
are
assumed
to
be
resident
on
16
byte
boundaries
ie:
SOR,
60R,
180R,
etc.
The
only
bytes
in
the
command
line
that
the
MPX
modifies
are
the
status
indication
and
result
bytes.
All
others
are
left
intact.
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